The T&T Clark Studies in Early Christianity collection contains up-to-date scholarship on the foundations and development of Christianity during the first several centuries. Experts in the field contribute to discussion of ancient texts, early Christian theology, philosophies of other ancient religions, and the interpretation and functions of Scripture, as well as the church’s structure and spread throughout Europe and the world. As the church grew, groups of believers and significant Church Fathers developed and refined beliefs, rituals, and identities. These works offer analyses and modern perspectives on the people and ideas that caused early Christianity’s rapid development and far reach.
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Key Features
Modern interpretations of the writings of Church Fathers
Detailed descriptions of the cultural context in which the church developed
Insights into early Christian theology and identity
Product Details
Title: T&T Clark Studies in Early Christianity
Publisher: T&T Clark
Volumes: 13
Pages: 2,976
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Many interesting volumes, from 2009-2013. No 2014 volumes that interest me. A bit expensive at ¢8.1 a page that I would like to get to at some point, but far from the all-time most expensive ones. Note that the volumes are only ~100-300 pages long. I recognize only one of the authors, although this might be because these titles are fairly new.