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Resetting the Origins of Christianity

Resetting the Origins of Christianity

Resetting the Origins of Christianity

A New Theory of Sources and Beginnings
Markus Vinzent, King's College London
January 2023
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    How do we know what we know about the origins of the Christian religion? Neither its founder, nor the Apostles, nor Paul left any written accounts of their movement. The witnesses' testimonies were transmitted via successive generations of copyists and historians, with the oldest surviving fragments dating to the second and third centuries - that is, to well after Jesus' death. In this innovative and important book, Markus Vinzent interrogates standard interpretations of Christian origins handed down over the centuries. He scrutinizes - in reverse order - the earliest recorded sources from the sixth to the second century, showing how the works of Greek and Latin writers reveal a good deal more about their own times and preoccupations than they do about early Christianity. In so doing, the author boldly challenges understandings of one of the most momentous social and religious movements in history, as well as its reception over time and place.

    • Will appeal to teachers and students who are looking for novel ways of reading well-known sources
    • Inspires scholars and students to contradict, engage and argue with the suggested interpretations
    • Suggests a contemporary, post-postmodern reading of history that goes far beyond the field of Early Christian studies

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… bold and provocative … There is a great deal to enjoy in Vinzent's panorama of Christian history writing from the sixth century backwards, and it is always worth allowing one's assumptions to be challenged and entertaining a new perspective.' Teresa Morgan, The Tablet

    'Recommended.' G. M. Smith, Choice

    '… some thought-provoking perspectives on the beginnings of Christianity. Because Vinzent successfully argues for the complexity of the origins of Christianity, it is a book worth reading.' Bernadette McMasters Kime, Reading Religion

    'I found the basic idea of Resetting the Origins of Christianity, working backwards from later retellings of history to theories about what might have happened behind the texts, compelling. The book contains numerous intriguing discussions.' Michael Graves, Scottish Journal of Theology

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    Product details

    January 2023
    Hardback
    9781009290487
    350 pages
    234 × 160 × 28 mm
    0.73kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The Romans, Christ, and Paul
    • 2. 'The older, the better': Eusebius of Caesarea and his construction of early Christian beginnings
    • 3. The Apostolic and Prophetic Church according to Iulius Africanus, Origen and Tertullian
    • 4. Scriptures and Tradition in Irenaeus and the Canonical New Testament
    • 5. The Twelve Apostles – the Praxapostolos, the Epistula Apostolorum, and the Acts of the Apostles
    • 6. Traditions of Paul and the Ignatian Letters
    • Outlook: How did it really happen?
    • Appendix.
      Author
    • Markus Vinzent , King's College London

      Markus Vinzent is Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at King's College London and a Fellow of the Max-Weber Kolleg, University of Erfurt. A recipient of awards from the British Academy, the Arts and Humanities Research Board, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, and the Agence Nationale de Recherche, France, he is the author of Writing the History of Early Christianity (Cambridge University Press 2019).