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_aHandbook of early Christianity : _bsocial science approaches / _cedited by Anthony J. Blasi, Jean Duhaime and Paul-Andre Turcotte. _hPR |
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_aWalnut Creek, California : _bAltaMira Press, _c(c)2002. |
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_axxvii, 802 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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_aSocial sciences studying formative Christian phenomena : a creative movement _rDavid G. Horrell -- _tMajor social scientific theories : origins, development, and contributions _rPaul-Andre Turcotte -- _tGeneral methodological perspective _rAnthony J. Blasi -- _tArchaeological and architectural issues and the question of demographic and urban forms _rCarolyn Osiek -- _tAn illustration of historical inquiry : histories of Jesus and Matthew I.1-25 _rRitva H. Williams -- _tLiterary source and redaction criticism _rSteven L. Bridge -- _tStatistical textual analysis : a special technique _rRobert A. Wortham -- _tAspects of rhetorical analysis applied to New Testament texts _rErnst R. Wendland -- _tStructuralism and symbolic universes : Second Temple Judaism and the early Christian movement _rPeter Staples -- _tEarly Christianity as an unorganized ecumenical religious movement _rFrederick Bird -- _tJesus and Palestinian social protest : archaeological and literary perspectives _rPeter Richardson and Douglas Edwards -- _tCivilizational encounters in the development of early Christianity _rDonald A. Nielsen -- _tEarly Christian culture as interaction _rAnthony J. Blasi -- _t"Becoming Christian" : solidifying Christian identity and content _rDavid G. Horrell -- _tSociological insights into the development of Christian leadership roles and community formation _rHoward Clark Kee -- _tEstablishing social distance between Christians and both Jews and pagans _rJack T. Sanders -- _tConnections with elites in the world of the early Christians _rPhilip A. Harland -- _tGovernment and public law in Galilee, Judaea, Hellenistic cities, and the Roman Empire _rJohn W. Marshall and Russell Martin -- _tPersecution _rHarold Remus -- _tVulnerable power : the Roman empire challenged by the early Christians _rWarren Carter -- _tThe limits of ethnic categories _rNicola Denzey -- _tThe economy of first-century Palestine : state of the scholarly discussion _rPhilip A. Harland -- _tModes and relations of production _rDimitris J. Kyrtatas -- _tWhat would you do for a living? / David A. Fiensy -- _tConflicting bases of identity in early Christianity : the example of Paul _rNicholas H. Taylor -- _tDread of the community : a psychoanalytical study of fratricidal conflict in the context of first-century Palestine _rRichard K. Fenn -- _tConversion in early Christianity _rJack T. Sanders. |
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_aChurch history _yEarly church, ca. 30-600. |
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_aTurcotte, Paul-Andre, _d1943- |
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