Fortress Press

The Religion of the Earliest Churches: Creating a Symbolic World

The Religion of the Earliest Churches

Creating a Symbolic World

Gerd Theissen (Author), John Bowden (Translator)

$30.00

Interested in a gratis copy?

How do you plan on using your gratis copy? Review requests are for media inquiries. Exam requests are for professors, teachers, and librarians who want to review a book for course adoption.

ReviewExam
  • This item is not returnable
  • Ships in 2 or more weeks
  • Quantity discount
    • # of Items Price
    • 1 to 9$30.00
    • 10 or more$22.50
In these distinguished Oxford lectures, Theissen picks up where he left off in The Historical Jesus (1998). Employing the notion of religion as a "cultural sign language which promises a gain in life by corresponding to an ultimate reality," he plots the emergence of Christianity as a religion, with elements of myth, ritual, ethics, and an emergent symbolic system. He expands upon the historical, social, and theological analysis of his earlier works to cover such issues as the relationship of Jesus to the earliest churches, power, possessions, interpretations of Jesus' death, and the separation of the church and synagogue.

  • Theissen's most complete and systematic treatment of early Christianity to date
  • Traces the gradual emergence of the most important beliefs about Jesus
  • Encompasses beliefs, ethics, ritual, and the origin of the New Testament canon in one synthesis
  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800631796
  • Dimensions 6.12 x 9.25
  • Pages 416
  • Publication Date November 17, 1999
2