
Christ Circumcised: A Study in Early Christian History and Difference
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Religion & Spirituality
Horror
Format
Kindle
Pages
328
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Edition
3
ISBN-10
0812206517
ISBN-13
9780812206517
Description
Andrew S. Jacobs delves into the seldom-explored topic of Jesus' circumcision, offering fresh insights into early Christian history through the lens of this significant ritual. By examining the cultural and religious implications of circumcision within the context of Judaism and its relationship with emerging Christianity, Jacobs illuminates the nuanced ways in which these traditions interacted. The study encourages readers to reconsider the importance of bodily practices in illustrating theological distinctions and understanding difference in the ancient world.
Beyond merely presenting historical facts, Jacobs artfully weaves together scholarly analysis with a range of perspectives, asking deeper questions about identity, belonging, and the early Christian community. His work paints a rich tapestry of early religious life, where concepts of purity and rites of passage played vital roles. This comprehensive examination not only enhances the scholarly discourse surrounding early Christianity but also invites a broader contemplation of how historical memories shape contemporary beliefs.
Beyond merely presenting historical facts, Jacobs artfully weaves together scholarly analysis with a range of perspectives, asking deeper questions about identity, belonging, and the early Christian community. His work paints a rich tapestry of early religious life, where concepts of purity and rites of passage played vital roles. This comprehensive examination not only enhances the scholarly discourse surrounding early Christianity but also invites a broader contemplation of how historical memories shape contemporary beliefs.
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