A common theme in examining Christian identity focuses on the emergence of that identity, on locating the point in time within the history of the Christian church that one can first observe a clearly identifiable community which can be called ‘Christian.’ There is evidence that a clear sense of a Christian identity existed by the second century CE. This is expressed in several authors from the second century CE, who employ ‘ethnic’ terminology to refer to the Christians as a ‘new’ or ‘third’ race. What allowed these authors to identify the Christians as a distinct ‘race’ so soon after the emergence of the group? This study explores the origins of this ‘race’ of Christians. Examination of the earliest existent Christian texts, the undisputed...
Second century documents such as the Epistle to Diognetus can give us an insight into the creation o...
Der Aufsatz fragt nach der Reichweite der Kategorie “Ethnicity”, zunächst in der Schrift “an Diognet...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
A common theme in examining Christian identity focuses on the emergence of that identity, on locati...
The question of what subjects Paul addresses in his letters has been a matter of debate in New Test...
Thesis (Master of Arts (Theological Studies))--St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry, 2015.T...
The 'assemblies' founded by Paul in the cities of the Mediterranean world were in many respects comp...
E. P. Sanders’ reconstruction of ancient Judaism resulted in an increasing interest in Paul’s relati...
Interpretations of Philippians have commonly suggested that the letter seeks to demonstrate the wort...
These classes examine how Paul addresses the competing concepts of identity at work within the Jewis...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Despite the fact that the major...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. This material is still protected by copyright. All ...
The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the e...
These classes examine how Paul addresses the competing concepts of identity at work within the Jewis...
Second century documents such as the Epistle to Diognetus can give us an insight into the creation o...
Der Aufsatz fragt nach der Reichweite der Kategorie “Ethnicity”, zunächst in der Schrift “an Diognet...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
A common theme in examining Christian identity focuses on the emergence of that identity, on locati...
The question of what subjects Paul addresses in his letters has been a matter of debate in New Test...
Thesis (Master of Arts (Theological Studies))--St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry, 2015.T...
The 'assemblies' founded by Paul in the cities of the Mediterranean world were in many respects comp...
E. P. Sanders’ reconstruction of ancient Judaism resulted in an increasing interest in Paul’s relati...
Interpretations of Philippians have commonly suggested that the letter seeks to demonstrate the wort...
These classes examine how Paul addresses the competing concepts of identity at work within the Jewis...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Despite the fact that the major...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. This material is still protected by copyright. All ...
The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the e...
These classes examine how Paul addresses the competing concepts of identity at work within the Jewis...
Second century documents such as the Epistle to Diognetus can give us an insight into the creation o...
Der Aufsatz fragt nach der Reichweite der Kategorie “Ethnicity”, zunächst in der Schrift “an Diognet...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...