
Christ Circumcised: A Study in Early Christian History and Difference
작성자
Andrew S. Jacobs
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Religion & Spirituality
Horror
형식
하드커버
페이지
328
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 16, 2012
출판사
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812243978
ISBN-13
9780812243970
설명
Andrew S. Jacobs presents a groundbreaking exploration into the significance of Jesus’ circumcision, delving into a topic that has long been overlooked in early Christian history. By examining this seemingly minor event, Jacobs unravels its profound implications on the development of Christian identity and differentiation from Judaism. He intricately weaves historical context with theological insights, revealing how such a fundamental rite could shape narratives of divine purpose and human identity.
Jacobs doesn't just recount historical facts; he critically engages with theological discourse and cultural implications, shedding light on how early Christians grappled with their Jewish roots. This comprehensive study invites readers to reconsider the intersection of religion and cultural practices during the formative years of Christianity. The narrative moves beyond theology, offering insights into how societal norms and expectations influenced early Christian communities.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Jacobs underscores the importance of understanding how early followers of Jesus navigated their beliefs in the broader tapestry of late ancient religion. His work contributes significantly to reevaluating the boundaries of religious identity and the intricate dialogues that defined the early Christian experience.
Jacobs doesn't just recount historical facts; he critically engages with theological discourse and cultural implications, shedding light on how early Christians grappled with their Jewish roots. This comprehensive study invites readers to reconsider the intersection of religion and cultural practices during the formative years of Christianity. The narrative moves beyond theology, offering insights into how societal norms and expectations influenced early Christian communities.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Jacobs underscores the importance of understanding how early followers of Jesus navigated their beliefs in the broader tapestry of late ancient religion. His work contributes significantly to reevaluating the boundaries of religious identity and the intricate dialogues that defined the early Christian experience.