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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
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ISBN-13
9780199265770
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Number of Pages
740 Pages
Publication Name
Church in Ancient Society : from Galilee to Gregory the Great
Language
English
Subject
Christianity / History, Christian Church / History
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion
Author
Henry Chadwick
Series
Oxford History of the Christian Church Ser.
Format
Uk-Trade Paper

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TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
'The book is a tour de fource to which we will keep turning as an essential reference work.'R. A. Markus, The Tablet, 'Review from previous edition The first 600 years: that is nearly one third of the Church's entire history. No one but Henry Chadwick ... could have given us so full and so authoritative an account of these decisive centuries. His new book crowns a body of illuminating work on several of the outstanding figures as well as on many of the thorniest problems of the early Church's history.'R. A. Markus, The Tablet'The book is a tour de fource to which we will keep turning as an essential reference work.'R. A. Markus, The Tablet'This is a tour de force by a great scholar ... a magisterial account of the doctrinal and institutional history of the early Church, particularly in the east Roman provinces. The easy style, not without a sprinkling of colloquialisms, conceals the author's great learning and enthusiasm for his subject ... Henry Chadwick's book will remain a standard work on the history of early Christianity for the forseeable future.'English Historical ReviewWhoever looks for a reliable and highly readable companion to the formative centuries of Christianity and, in many respects, of European culture as well could hardly make a better choice ... The exposition is rich in detail, and makes an enjoyable read that will appeal to an academic and to a general readership alike.'Marked by a monumentality both of scope and detail ... the last great narrative history of the twentieth century in its field ... Henry Chadwick ranks as one of the great figures of the twentieth century in his field, and there is every reason to believe that a future generation of scholars will be keen to have access to his guidance on any one of a thousand points of detail.'Kate Cooper, Times Literary Supplement'A masterpiece beyond classification.' Church Times, 'This is a tour de force by a great scholar ... a magisterial account of the doctrinal and institutional history of the early Church, particularly in the east Roman provinces. The easy style, not without a sprinkling of colloquialisms, conceals the author's great learning and enthusiasm forhis subject ... Henry Chadwick's book will remain a standard work on the history of early Christianity for the forseeable future.'English Historical Review, 'Marked by a monumentality both of scope and detail ... the last great narrative history of the twentieth century in its field ... Henry Chadwick ranks as one of the great figures of the twentieth century in his field, and there is every reason to believe that a future generation of scholarswill be keen to have access to his guidance on any one of a thousand points of detail.'Kate Cooper, Times Literary Supplement, "This is a tour de force by a great scholar.... A magisterial account of the doctrinal and institutional history of the early Church, particularly in the east Roman provinces. The easy style, not without a sprinkling of colloquialisms, conceals the author's great learning and enthusiasm for his subject.... Chadwick's book will remain a standard work on the history of early Christianity for the forseeable future."--English Historical Review "Marked by a monumentality both of scope and detail.... The last great narrative history of the twentieth century in its field."--Times Literary Supplement "Henry Chadwick's latest book is a contribution to the Oxford History of the Church...His book is, in a number of ways, magnificent."--Journal of Early Christian Studies, 'The book is a tour de fource to which we will keep turning as anessential reference work.'R. A. Markus, The Tablet, 'Review from previous edition The first 600 years: that is nearly onethird of the Church's entire history. No one but Henry Chadwick ... could havegiven us so full and so authoritative an account of these decisive centuries.His new book crowns a body of illuminating work on several of the outstandingfigures as well as on many of the thorniest problems of the early Church'shistory.'R. A. Markus, The Tablet, Whoever looks for a reliable and highly readable companion to the formative centuries of Christianity and, in many respects, of European culture as well could hardly make a better choice ... The exposition is rich in detail, and makes an enjoyable read that will appeal to an academic and to ageneral readership alike., 'Review from previous edition The first 600 years: that is nearly one third of the Church's entire history. No one but Henry Chadwick ... could have given us so full and so authoritative an account of these decisive centuries. His new book crowns a body of illuminating work on several of theoutstanding figures as well as on many of the thorniest problems of the early Church's history.'R. A. Markus, The Tablet, "This is a tour de force by a great scholar.... A magisterial account of the doctrinal and institutional history of the early Church, particularly in the east Roman provinces. The easy style, not without a sprinkling of colloquialisms, conceals the author's great learning and enthusiasm for his subject.... Chadwick's book will remain a standard work on the history of early Christianity for the forseeable future."--English Historical Review"Marked by a monumentality both of scope and detail.... The last great narrative history of the twentieth century in its field."--Times Literary Supplement"Henry Chadwick's latest book is a contribution to the Oxford History of the Church...His book is, in a number of ways, magnificent."--Journal of Early Christian Studies
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Dewey Decimal
270.1
Table Of Content
Introduction1. The First Followers of Jesus2. The Jewish Matrix3. Jews and Christians Survive Rome's Crushing of Revolts4. The Hebrew Scriptures in the Church5. Interpreting Scripture: Philo and paul6. Apostles and Evangelists7. Women among Jesus' Followers8. 'Barnabas', Jewish Christianity, Trouble at Corinth9. Ignatius of Antioch10. Didache11. Marcion12. Justin13. Irenaeus of Lyon14. The New Testament Text15. Celsus: A Platonist Attack16. Montanism: Perpetua17. Tertullian, Minucius Felix18. Clement of Alexandria19. Julius Africanus20. Hippolytus and Liturgy21. Origen22. Cyprian of Carthage23. Dionysius of Alexandria24. Paul of Samosata25. Mani26. Plotinos, Porphyry27. Diocletian and the Great Persecution, Rise of Constantine28. Constantine, Lactantius, and Eusebios of Caesarea29. The Seeds of Reaction30. The Church at Prayer31. Athanasios, Marcellus, and the Gathering Storm32. Fiasco at Serdica33. Religious Division: A Note on Intolerance34. Athanasios' Return: A Wind of Change35. Constantius' Double Council of Unity36. Julian and the Church37. Damasus, Siricius, Papal Authority, Synesios of Cyrene38. Basil of Caesarea (Cappadocia)39. Ambrose40. Ambrosiaster41. Donatism42. Monks: The Ascetic Life43. Messalians; The Macarian Homilies44. Schism at Antioch: The Council of Constantinople (381)45. Jerome and Rufinus: Controversy about Origen46. Pelagius, Celestius, and the Roman See in Gaul and North Africa47. Julian of Eclanum: Augustine's Critics in Gaul and North Africa48. Augustine49. John Chrysostom50. Innocent I and John Chrysostom's Honour. Alaric and the fall of Rome51. The Christological Debate I: To the First Council of Ephesus52. The Christological Debate II: From Reunion to a breakdown of unity (449)53. The Christological Debate III; From the Second Council of Ephesus (449) to Chalcedon (451)54. Chalcedon II: fall of Dioscoros. the emperor Leo's Encyclia55. The aftermath of the Council of Chalcedon; Zeno's Henotikon56. Justinian: Origen and the Three Chapters57. The Church and the Barbarian Invasions in the West; Salvian, Sidonius, Caesarius58. Worship after Constantine59. Pope Gregory the Great (590 - 604)60. Pilgrims61. PenanceFurther ReadingDates of Roman EmperorsList of Bishops of Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, and Jerusalem
Synopsis
This book provides a full and enjoyable narrative history of the first six centuries of the Christian Church, examining how Christianity changed Ancient Greek and Roman society. Following a chronological approach, Henry Chadwick's clear exposition of important texts and theological debates in their historical context is unrivalled in detail., The Church in Ancient Society provides a full and enjoyable narrative history of the first six centuries of the Christian Church. Ancient Greek and Roman society had many gods and an addiction to astrology and divination. This introduction to the period traces the process by which Christianity changed this and so provided a foundation for the modern world: the teaching of Jesus created a lasting community, which grew to command the allegiance of the Roman emperor. Christianity is discussed in relation to how it appeared to both Jews and pagans, and how its Christian doctrine and practice were shaped in relation to Graeco-Roman culture and the Jewish matrix. Among the major figures discussed are Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Constantine, Julian the Apostate, Basil, Ambrose, and Augustine.Following a chronological approach, Henry Chadwick's clear exposition of important texts and theological debates in their historical context is unrivalled in detail. In particular, theological and ecclesial texts are examined in relation to the behaviour and beliefs of people who attended churches and synagogues. Christians did not find agreement and unity easy and the author displays a distinctive concern for the factors - theological, personal, and political - which caused division in the church and prevented reconciliation. The emperors, however, began to foster unity for political reasons and to choose monotheism. Finally, the Church captured the society., The Church in Ancient Society provides a full and enjoyable narrative history of the first six centuries of the Christian Church. Ancient Greek and Roman society had many gods and an addiction to astrology and divination. This introduction to the period traces the process by which Christianity changed this and so provided a foundation for the modern world: the teaching of Jesus created a lasting community, which grew to command the allegiance of the Roman emperor.
LC Classification Number
BR160

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