Christian beginnings : from Nazareth to Nicaea /

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Author / Creator:Vermès, Géza, 1924-2013, author.
Imprint:New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (xvi, 271 pages) : map
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11382616
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ISBN:9780300195316
0300195311
9780300191608
030019160X
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Originally published: London : Allen Lane, 2012.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-256) and index.
English.
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Summary:The creation of the Christian Church is one of the most important stories in the development of the world's history, but also one of the most enigmatic and little understood, shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding. With a forensic, brilliant re-examination of all the key surviving texts of early Christianity, Geza Vermes illuminates the origins of a faith and traces the evolution of the figure of Jesus from the man he was - a prophet fully recognisable as the successor to other Jewish holy men of the Old Testament - to what he came to represent: a mysterious, otherworldly being at the heart of a major new religion.
Other form:Print version: Vermès, Géza, 1924-2013. Christian beginnings. New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, 2013 9780300191608
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In this deeply learned and beautifully written book, Geza Vermes tells the enthralling story of early Christianity's emergence

The creation of the Christian Church is one of the most important stories in the development of the world's history, but also one of the most enigmatic and little understood, shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding.

Through a forensic, brilliant reexamination of all the key surviving texts of early Christianity, Geza Vermes illuminates the origins of a faith and traces the evolution of the figure of Jesus from the man he was--a prophet recognizable as the successor to other Jewish holy men of the Old Testament--to what he came to represent: a mysterious, otherworldly being at the heart of a major new religion. As Jesus's teachings spread across the eastern Mediterranean, hammered into place by Paul, John, and their successors, they were transformed in the space of three centuries into a centralized, state-backed creed worlds away from its humble origins. Christian Beginnings tells the captivating story of how a man came to be hailed as the Son consubstantial with God, and of how a revolutionary, anticonformist Jewish subsect became the official state religion of the Roman Empire.

Item Description:Originally published: London : Allen Lane, 2012.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 271 pages) : map
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-256) and index.
ISBN:9780300195316
0300195311
9780300191608
030019160X