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Applying the methods of social history to the early Church, this book illuminates the lives of the first believers through composite biographical portraits.What did the early Christians wear? What ...
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01 September 2002

Applying the methods of social history to the early Church, this book illuminates the lives of the first believers through composite biographical portraits.
What did the early Christians wear? What did they eat? What did they talk about over the dinner table? What recreations did they enjoy? These are among the questions answered in this study, which reveals the social background to the first five hundred years of the Church's development, through six vividly recounted, biographical portraits. Applying the methods of the social historian to the early Church, the author describes the daily life of the first believers, personifying the general facts and depicting them in these composite portraits of specific individuals, who are taken as representatives of different strands of early Christian life. Clement, a philosopher and teacher in Alexandria at the end of the 2nd century; Paul of Samosata, A.D. 268, who taught heretically in Antioch; Virginia, A.D. 304, whose last day on earth is set against the background of Diocletian's persecutions; Diogenes, a sexton of Rome John Chrysotom, A.D. 400, a great Bishop of the Church; John Cassian, a friend of Chrysotom and resident of Marseilles. The author uses contemporary documents and authorities to construct the biographies, which animate and illuminate the early development of the Church. By conducting the reader through the daily routines of these individuals, the past is recreated as a living reality.
What did the early Christians wear? What did they eat? What did they talk about over the dinner table? What recreations did they enjoy? These are among the questions answered in this study, which reveals the social background to the first five hundred years of the Church's development, through six vividly recounted, biographical portraits. Applying the methods of the social historian to the early Church, the author describes the daily life of the first believers, personifying the general facts and depicting them in these composite portraits of specific individuals, who are taken as representatives of different strands of early Christian life. Clement, a philosopher and teacher in Alexandria at the end of the 2nd century; Paul of Samosata, A.D. 268, who taught heretically in Antioch; Virginia, A.D. 304, whose last day on earth is set against the background of Diocletian's persecutions; Diogenes, a sexton of Rome John Chrysotom, A.D. 400, a great Bishop of the Church; John Cassian, a friend of Chrysotom and resident of Marseilles. The author uses contemporary documents and authorities to construct the biographies, which animate and illuminate the early development of the Church. By conducting the reader through the daily routines of these individuals, the past is recreated as a living reality.
Price: $76.00
Pages: 192
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
01 September 2002
Trim Size: 8.46 X 5.47 in
ISBN: 9780718890209
Format: Hardcover
Introduction
1. Clement, A Philosopher of Alexandria, A.D. 200
2. Paul, A Heretic of Antioch, A.D. 269
3. Virginia, A Martyr of Carthage, A.D. 304
4. Diogenes, A Sexton of Rome, A.D. 350
5. John Chrysotom, A Bishop of Constantinople, A.D. 400
6. John Cassian, A Monk of Marseilles, A.D. 425
Appendix: The Nature and Scope of Church Social History
Books for Further Reading
Index
1. Clement, A Philosopher of Alexandria, A.D. 200
2. Paul, A Heretic of Antioch, A.D. 269
3. Virginia, A Martyr of Carthage, A.D. 304
4. Diogenes, A Sexton of Rome, A.D. 350
5. John Chrysotom, A Bishop of Constantinople, A.D. 400
6. John Cassian, A Monk of Marseilles, A.D. 425
Appendix: The Nature and Scope of Church Social History
Books for Further Reading
Index