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- catalog contributor b852202.
- catalog created "[1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964]".
- catalog description "10. Archaeological evidence -- 11. Eucharistic development".
- catalog description "10. Ignatius of Antioch and the question of the episcopate -- 11. The evidence of the Epistle of Polycarp -- 12. The evidence of Hermas concerning the Church of Rome in the middle of the second century -- 13. An attempt at a synthesis -- III. The First Steps towards an All-Embracing Organization and he Origins of the Roman Primacy -- 1. General orientations -- 2. The relations between the churches in the first generation -- 3. Synods -- 4. The origins of the Roman primacy and the Tu es Petrus -- 5. Did Peter visit Rome? A. The tradition -- 6. Did Peter visit Rome? B. His grave and cult -- 7. Conclusion -- IV. Discipline -- V. Financial Organizations -- Part Three -- Worship -- I. Assemblies for Worship -- 1. The problem of worship -- 2. Worship in the Church in Jerusalem -- 3. Worship in the Greek churches -- 4. The Johannine Apocalypse and worship -- 5. Worship according to Clement of Rome and the Didache -- 6 The evidence of Justin Martyr -- 7. The question of liturgical readings -- ".
- catalog description "2. Paul's conception of the Apostolate as a charismatic gift -- 3. The conception of the Apostolate as an institution -- 4. The relationship between the two conceptions -- 5. The surviving traces of the itinerant Apostolate -- 6. The Pauline triad: apostle-prophet-teacher -- 7. The transformation in the idea of Apostolate and the development of Christianity -- II. The Ministry -- 1. The two types of ministry -- 2. The various ministries in the primitive church -- 3. The origin of the terms used to describe the ministry in the early church -- 4. The organization of the Pauline communities -- 5. The ecclesiastical organization according to pastoral epistles -- 6. The evidence of the Deutero-Pauline writings concerning the ministry of the church (apart from the Pastorals) -- 7. The Third Epistle of John and its apology for the itinerant ministry -- 8. The ministry in the Church of Rome according to Clement of Rome -- 9. The organization of the Church according to the Didache -- ".
- catalog description "2. The ethic of the Fourth Gospel -- 3. The ethic of the First Epistle of John -- 4. The Johannine and he Pauline ethic -- 5. Conclusion -- IV. Towards a New Legalism -- 1. The general character of Christian ethics at the end of the first and during the second century -- 2. The ethic of the Epistle to the Ephesians -- 3. The ethic of the Pastoral Epistles -- 4. The ethic of the First Epistle of Peter -- 5. The ethic of the Epistle to the Hebrews -- 6. The ethic of the synoptic Gospels and Acts -- 7. The ethic of the Epistle of James -- 8. The ethic of the Didache -- 9. The idea of a new law -- 10. The two degrees of perfection -- Section Two -- The Good Life -- I. Ethical Education -- 1. Paul's moral teaching -- 2. Catalogues of vices and virtues -- 3. Post-Pauline moral teaching -- II. The Ideal Life -- 1. The general character of the Christian ideal -- 2. Relations between Christians and pagans -- 3. Christian asceticism. A. Marriage -- 4. Christian asceticism. B. Wealth -- ".
- catalog description "5. Tendencies towards emancipation -- 6. Women -- 7. Slaves -- 8. The debasement of moral standards in the second generation -- Part Five -- The Formation of the Types of Literature Peculiar to Christianity -- Conclusion".
- catalog description "II. Baptism -- 1. The idea of sacrament -- 2. The problems of baptism -- 3. The Jewish rites of ablution -- i. Levitical ablutions -- ii. Baptism and the Essenes -- iii. the Jewish baptism of proselytes -- iv. John Baptist's baptism -- 4. The terms and formulae used in connection with baptism in primitive Christianity -- 5. Baptism before the time of the apostle Paul -- 6. Paul's baptism -- 7. The question of infant baptism -- 8. Baptism in the post-Pauline period -- 9. An outline of the history of baptism in the early church -- 10. Some of the elements of the baptismal liturgy -- III. The Eucharist -- 1. Jesus' last supper -- 2. The method to be followed in studying the history of the Eucharist -- 3. The Eucharist and the Jewish Passover -- 4. Paul and the Eucharist -- 5. The breaking of bread -- 6. The Eucharist in the Didache -- 7. The Johannine conception of the Eucharist -- 8. The Eucharist in the Deutero-Pauline period -- 9. The Eucharist in Justin Martyr -- ".
- catalog description "IV. The Sacramental Idea. Unction. The Imposition of Hands -- 1. The nature of the sacramental idea -- 2. Unction for the sick -- 3. The imposition of hands -- V. The Controversy Concerning Easter -- 1. The position of the primitive Christian communities concerning the Jewish feasts -- 2. The controversy concerning Easter according to Eusebius -- 3. The problems raised by Eusebius's narrative -- Part Four -- The Christian Way of Life -- Section One -- Ethical Teaching -- I. The Ethic of Jesus -- II. Paul's Ethic -- 1. The problems of Paul's ethic -- 2. Some interpretations of Paul's ethic -- i. Paul Wernle -- ii. Heinrich-Juius Holtzmann -- iii. Heinrich Weinel -- iv. Albert Schweitzer -- v. Rudolf Bultmann -- vi. Hans Windisch -- 3. Ideas of laws and holiness -- 4. An attempt at an interpretation of the Pauline ethic -- 5. The origin and development of the Pauline ethic -- III. The Johannine Ethic -- 1. The general character of the Johannine ethic -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- The Problem of the Church -- Part One -- The Doctrine of the Church -- I. The Doctrine of the Church in Jerusalem -- II. Paul's Doctrine of the Church -- 1. Paul's conception of the church and the worship of Christ -- 2. The local church and the church at large -- 3. The church as the body of Christ -- 4. The doctrine of the church in the epistle to the Colossians -- 5. Paul's conception of the church compared with that of Christians in Jerusalem -- III. The Deutero-Pauline Doctrines of the Church -- 1. The Epistle to the Ephesians -- 2. The Pastoral Epistles -- 3. The Synoptic Gospels -- 4. The Book of Acts -- 5. The Fourth Gospel and the First Epistle of John -- 6. The Apocalypse -- IV. The Doctrine of the Church According to the Apostolic Fathers -- 1. The Didache -- 2. Clement of Rome -- 3. Ignatius of Antioch -- 4. Hermas -- Part Two -- The Church's Organization -- I. The Apostolate -- 1. Its antecedents -- ".
- catalog extent "610 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Primitive church.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Primitive church.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Allen & Unwin".
- catalog relation "Primitive church.".
- catalog subject "BR165 .G643".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, approximately 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Archaeological evidence -- 11. Eucharistic development".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Ignatius of Antioch and the question of the episcopate -- 11. The evidence of the Epistle of Polycarp -- 12. The evidence of Hermas concerning the Church of Rome in the middle of the second century -- 13. An attempt at a synthesis -- III. The First Steps towards an All-Embracing Organization and he Origins of the Roman Primacy -- 1. General orientations -- 2. The relations between the churches in the first generation -- 3. Synods -- 4. The origins of the Roman primacy and the Tu es Petrus -- 5. Did Peter visit Rome? A. The tradition -- 6. Did Peter visit Rome? B. His grave and cult -- 7. Conclusion -- IV. Discipline -- V. Financial Organizations -- Part Three -- Worship -- I. Assemblies for Worship -- 1. The problem of worship -- 2. Worship in the Church in Jerusalem -- 3. Worship in the Greek churches -- 4. The Johannine Apocalypse and worship -- 5. Worship according to Clement of Rome and the Didache -- 6 The evidence of Justin Martyr -- 7. The question of liturgical readings -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Paul's conception of the Apostolate as a charismatic gift -- 3. The conception of the Apostolate as an institution -- 4. The relationship between the two conceptions -- 5. The surviving traces of the itinerant Apostolate -- 6. The Pauline triad: apostle-prophet-teacher -- 7. The transformation in the idea of Apostolate and the development of Christianity -- II. The Ministry -- 1. The two types of ministry -- 2. The various ministries in the primitive church -- 3. The origin of the terms used to describe the ministry in the early church -- 4. The organization of the Pauline communities -- 5. The ecclesiastical organization according to pastoral epistles -- 6. The evidence of the Deutero-Pauline writings concerning the ministry of the church (apart from the Pastorals) -- 7. The Third Epistle of John and its apology for the itinerant ministry -- 8. The ministry in the Church of Rome according to Clement of Rome -- 9. The organization of the Church according to the Didache -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. The ethic of the Fourth Gospel -- 3. The ethic of the First Epistle of John -- 4. The Johannine and he Pauline ethic -- 5. Conclusion -- IV. Towards a New Legalism -- 1. The general character of Christian ethics at the end of the first and during the second century -- 2. The ethic of the Epistle to the Ephesians -- 3. The ethic of the Pastoral Epistles -- 4. The ethic of the First Epistle of Peter -- 5. The ethic of the Epistle to the Hebrews -- 6. The ethic of the synoptic Gospels and Acts -- 7. The ethic of the Epistle of James -- 8. The ethic of the Didache -- 9. The idea of a new law -- 10. The two degrees of perfection -- Section Two -- The Good Life -- I. Ethical Education -- 1. Paul's moral teaching -- 2. Catalogues of vices and virtues -- 3. Post-Pauline moral teaching -- II. The Ideal Life -- 1. The general character of the Christian ideal -- 2. Relations between Christians and pagans -- 3. Christian asceticism. A. Marriage -- 4. Christian asceticism. B. Wealth -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Tendencies towards emancipation -- 6. Women -- 7. Slaves -- 8. The debasement of moral standards in the second generation -- Part Five -- The Formation of the Types of Literature Peculiar to Christianity -- Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Baptism -- 1. The idea of sacrament -- 2. The problems of baptism -- 3. The Jewish rites of ablution -- i. Levitical ablutions -- ii. Baptism and the Essenes -- iii. the Jewish baptism of proselytes -- iv. John Baptist's baptism -- 4. The terms and formulae used in connection with baptism in primitive Christianity -- 5. Baptism before the time of the apostle Paul -- 6. Paul's baptism -- 7. The question of infant baptism -- 8. Baptism in the post-Pauline period -- 9. An outline of the history of baptism in the early church -- 10. Some of the elements of the baptismal liturgy -- III. The Eucharist -- 1. Jesus' last supper -- 2. The method to be followed in studying the history of the Eucharist -- 3. The Eucharist and the Jewish Passover -- 4. Paul and the Eucharist -- 5. The breaking of bread -- 6. The Eucharist in the Didache -- 7. The Johannine conception of the Eucharist -- 8. The Eucharist in the Deutero-Pauline period -- 9. The Eucharist in Justin Martyr -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. The Sacramental Idea. Unction. The Imposition of Hands -- 1. The nature of the sacramental idea -- 2. Unction for the sick -- 3. The imposition of hands -- V. The Controversy Concerning Easter -- 1. The position of the primitive Christian communities concerning the Jewish feasts -- 2. The controversy concerning Easter according to Eusebius -- 3. The problems raised by Eusebius's narrative -- Part Four -- The Christian Way of Life -- Section One -- Ethical Teaching -- I. The Ethic of Jesus -- II. Paul's Ethic -- 1. The problems of Paul's ethic -- 2. Some interpretations of Paul's ethic -- i. Paul Wernle -- ii. Heinrich-Juius Holtzmann -- iii. Heinrich Weinel -- iv. Albert Schweitzer -- v. Rudolf Bultmann -- vi. Hans Windisch -- 3. Ideas of laws and holiness -- 4. An attempt at an interpretation of the Pauline ethic -- 5. The origin and development of the Pauline ethic -- III. The Johannine Ethic -- 1. The general character of the Johannine ethic -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- The Problem of the Church -- Part One -- The Doctrine of the Church -- I. The Doctrine of the Church in Jerusalem -- II. Paul's Doctrine of the Church -- 1. Paul's conception of the church and the worship of Christ -- 2. The local church and the church at large -- 3. The church as the body of Christ -- 4. The doctrine of the church in the epistle to the Colossians -- 5. Paul's conception of the church compared with that of Christians in Jerusalem -- III. The Deutero-Pauline Doctrines of the Church -- 1. The Epistle to the Ephesians -- 2. The Pastoral Epistles -- 3. The Synoptic Gospels -- 4. The Book of Acts -- 5. The Fourth Gospel and the First Epistle of John -- 6. The Apocalypse -- IV. The Doctrine of the Church According to the Apostolic Fathers -- 1. The Didache -- 2. Clement of Rome -- 3. Ignatius of Antioch -- 4. Hermas -- Part Two -- The Church's Organization -- I. The Apostolate -- 1. Its antecedents -- ".
- catalog title "The primitive church. Translated from the French by H. C. Snape.".
- catalog type "text".