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New-Church's Teaching: Early Christian Traditions Vol. 6 by Rebecca Lyman
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Cowley Publications
ISBN-10
1561011614
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9781561011612
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Book Title
Early Christian Traditions
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Christianity / History, Christianity / Episcopalian, Christianity / Anglican
Publication Year
1999
Genre
Religion
Book Series
New Church's Teaching Ser.
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Trade Paperback
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0.4 in
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8.2 Oz
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8.5 in
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99-022972
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21
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Rebecca Lyman's Early Christian Traditions should be especially useful to those . . . who know that the early Church is important to Anglicanism but not quite why or how. Lyman's book is a thoughtful, accurate and highly readable introduction. It reflects the best recent scholarship by giving attention to matters such as diversity in early Christian thought and practice, the roles of women, and the ongoing interdependence of Christianity and Judaism, as well as to familiar issues of creed, liturgy and order., Lyman aims to give her readers an introduction to the people, places and traditions which are common to all Christian denominations. A useful, all-round evaluation of Christian history, this book would be a useful resource for anyone beginning to study the establishment of the church in the first centuries after Christ., The era of the early Christians is one that perhaps we don "t think of often. . . . Early Christian Traditions presents a readable and valuable introduction to this period of history., As I was into the third (of eight) chapters [of Rebecca Lyman's book] I had this strange (Holy Spirit type) feeling that this would be a wonderful book for anyone who has previously completed year three of EFM and would like to revisit the material from a different perspective. -- Dick Vanderlippe Province One Educational Ministry Network Like other books in the series, this is a highly accessible volume, clearly and gracefully presented. It's accompanied by useful questions for discussion and pertinent suggestions for further reading. Lyman wears her considerable scholarship comfortably, even invitingly. For the general reader, hers is an engaging introduction to the inescapable paradoxes of faith lived out in action, as experienced by our foremothers and fathers. Episcopal Life This volume provides not only an excellent introduction to the early church but also an answer to the question of why Anglicans at the dawn of the twenty-first century should be interested in the first five Christian centuries. The author avoids the name, date, battle (or, in this case, dogma) approach to history. She sets Christianity in its context in the ancient world and gives us insights to it both as a persecuted sect and an imperial religion. Open Lyman quite aptly describes her book as an 'historical appetizer.' As such, it works best as a jumping off point for further discussion and reading in the early history of the Church. Lyman writes, 'Understanding our past is essential to dreaming our future.' In this book she has invited her readers to take a first step in such an understanding that will lead to vital, Spirit-filled dreams. Virginia Theological Seminary The era of the early Christians is one that perhaps we don't think of often... Early Christian Traditions presents a readable and valuable introduction to this period of history. Christian Library Journal Lyman aims to give her readers an introduction to the people, places and traditions which are common to all Christian denominations. A useful, all-round evaluation of Christian history, this book would be a useful resource for anyone beginning to study the establishment of the church in the first centuries after Christ. Theological Book Review Rebecca Lyman's Early Christian Traditions should be especially useful to those ... who know that the early Church is important to Anglicanism but not quite why or how. Lyman's book is a thoughtful, accurate and highly readable introduction. It reflects the best recent scholarship by giving attention to matters such as diversity in early Christian thought and practice, the roles of women, and the ongoing interdependence of Christianity and Judaism, as well as to familiar issues of creed, liturgy and order. Anglican Theological Review This book offers a useful and concise history of the dynamics, issues and activities of the early church. Resources Hotline, This volume provides not only an excellent introduction to the early church but also an answer to the question of why Anglicans at the dawn of the twenty-first century should be interested in the first five Christian centuries. The author avoids the name, date, battle (or, in this case, dogma) approach to history. She sets Christianity in its context in the ancient world and gives us insights to it both as a persecuted sect and an imperial religion., Like other books in the series, this is a highly accessible volume, clearly and gracefully presented. It "s accompanied by useful questions for discussion and pertinent suggestions for further reading. Lyman wears her considerable scholarship comfortably, even invitingly. For the general reader, hers is an engaging introduction to the inescapable paradoxes of faith lived out in action, as experienced by our foremothers and fathers., This book offers a useful and concise history of the dynamics, issues and activities of the early church., As I was into the third (of eight) chapters [of Rebecca Lyman "s book] I had this strange (Holy Spirit type) feeling that this would be a wonderful book for anyone who has previously completed year three of EFM and would like to revisit the material from a different perspective., Lyman quite aptly describes her book as an 'historical appetizer.' As such, it works best as a jumping off point for further discussion and reading in the early history of the Church. Lyman writes, 'Understanding our past is essential to dreaming our future.' In this book she has invited her readers to take a first step in such an understanding that will lead to vital, Spirit-filled dreams., "As I was into the third (of eight) chapters [of Rebecca Lyman's book] I had this strange (Holy Spirit type) feeling that this would be a wonderful book for anyone who has previously completed year three of EFM and would like to revisit the material from a different perspective." --Dick Vanderlippe, Province One Educational Ministry Network "Like other books in the series, this is a highly accessible volume, clearly and gracefully presented. It's accompanied by useful questions for discussion and pertinent suggestions for further reading. Lyman wears her considerable scholarship comfortably, even invitingly. For the general reader, hers is an engaging introduction to the inescapable paradoxes of faith lived out in action, as experienced by our foremothers and fathers." -- Episcopal Life "This volume provides not only an excellent introduction to the early church but also an answer to the question of why Anglicans at the dawn of the twenty-first century should be interested in the first five Christian centuries. The author avoids the name, date, battle (or, in this case, dogma) approach to history. She sets Christianity in its context in the ancient world and gives us insights to it both as a persecuted sect and an imperial religion." -- Open "Lyman quite aptly describes her book as an 'historical appetizer.' As such, it works best as a jumping off point for further discussion and reading in the early history of the Church. Lyman writes, 'Understanding our past is essential to dreaming our future.' In this book she has invited her readers to take a first step in such an understanding that will lead to vital, Spirit-filled dreams." -- Virginia Theological Seminary "The era of the early Christians is one that perhaps we don't think of often. . . . Early Christian Traditions presents a readable and valuable introduction to this period of history." -- Christian Library Journal "Lyman aims to give her readers an introduction to the people, places and traditions which are common to all Christian denominations. A useful, all-round evaluation of Christian history, this book would be a useful resource for anyone beginning to study the establishment of the church in the first centuries after Christ." -- Theological Book Review "Rebecca Lyman's Early Christian Traditions should be especially useful to those . . . who know that the early Church is important to Anglicanism but not quite why or how. Lyman's book is a thoughtful, accurate and highly readable introduction. It reflects the best recent scholarship by giving attention to matters such as diversity in early Christian thought and practice, the roles of women, and the ongoing interdependence of Christianity and Judaism, as well as to familiar issues of creed, liturgy and order." -- The Anglican Theological Review "This book offers a useful and concise history of the dynamics, issues and activities of the early church." -- Resources Hotline, The era of the early Christians is one that perhaps we don't think of often. . . . Early Christian Traditions presents a readable and valuable introduction to this period of history., Lyman quite aptly describes her book as an historical appetizer. " As such, it works best as a jumping off point for further discussion and reading in the early history of the Church. Lyman writes, Understanding our past is essential to dreaming our future. " In this book she has invited her readers to take a first step in such an understanding that will lead to vital, Spirit-filled dreams., Rebecca Lyman "s Early Christian Traditions should be especially useful to those . . . who know that the early Church is important to Anglicanism but not quite why or how. Lyman "s book is a thoughtful, accurate and highly readable introduction. It reflects the best recent scholarship by giving attention to matters such as diversity in early Christian thought and practice, the roles of women, and the ongoing interdependence of Christianity and Judaism, as well as to familiar issues of creed, liturgy and order., Like other books in the series, this is a highly accessible volume, clearly and gracefully presented. It's accompanied by useful questions for discussion and pertinent suggestions for further reading. Lyman wears her considerable scholarship comfortably, even invitingly. For the general reader, hers is an engaging introduction to the inescapable paradoxes of faith lived out in action, as experienced by our foremothers and fathers., As I was into the third (of eight) chapters [of Rebecca Lyman's book] I had this strange (Holy Spirit type) feeling that this would be a wonderful book for anyone who has previously completed year three of EFM and would like to revisit the material from a different perspective.
Series Volume Number
6
Dewey Decimal
270.1
Table Of Content
Chapter 1 Anglican Identity and Christian Traditions Chapter 2 The World of the Early Church: Romans, Jews, and Christians Chapter 3 Apostolic Christianity: The Gnostic Controversies Chapter 4 Christianity and Social Crisis: Persecution, Unity, and Holiness Chapter 5 Imperial Christianity: The Desert and the City Chapter 6 Who is Jesus? Early Images of Christ Chapter 7 Who is God? Trinitarian Orthodoxy from Nicaea to Augustine Chapter 8 The Church in Late Antiquity: Saints and Sinners in the City of God Part 9 Resources Part 10 Questions for Discussion
Synopsis
In this sixth volume of The New Church's Teaching Series, Rebecca Lyman introduces us to the world of the early church. Beginning with the Jewish, Greek, and Roman cultures in which the first followers of Jesus lived and worshiped, she traces the growth of the Christian church's theology, worship, leadership, and ethics through its first six centuries, ending with Augustine of Hippo. Early Christian Traditions offers perceptive insights into the early church's intense conflicts that reveal the often thin line between orthodoxy and heresy, between true and false teachers, and among the many competing versions of Christianity. Lyman describes the early church's "family quarrels"--Gnosticism, Donatism, Arianism--as well as the theological, political, and linguistic issues that went into the making of the great creeds and established the apostolic tradition., In this sixth volume of the New Church's Teaching Series, Rebecca Lyman introduces us to the world of the early church., In this sixth volume of the New Church's Teaching Series , Rebecca Lyman introduces us to the world of the early church., In this sixth volume of The New Church's Teaching Series, Rebecca Lyman introduces us to the world of the early church. Beginning with the Jewish, Greek, and Roman cultures in which the first followers of Jesus lived and worshiped, she traces the growth of the Christian church's theology, worship, leadership, and ethics through its first six centuries, ending with Augustine of Hippo. Early Christian Traditions offers perceptive insights into the early church's intense conflicts that reveal the often thin line between orthodoxy and heresy, between true and false teachers, and among the many competing versions of Christianity. Lyman describes the early church's "family quarrels"-Gnosticism, Donatism, Arianism-as well as the theological, political, and linguistic issues that went into the making of the great creeds and established the apostolic tradition.
LC Classification Number
BR165.L97 1999
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