The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies
The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies
Author: Harvey, Susan Ashbrook, Hunter, David G.
Religion: general
Published on 11 November 2010 by OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS in the United Kingdom as part of 'the Oxford Handbooks' series.
Paperback / softback | 1050 pages, 7 maps, 19 in-text b/w illustrations
245 x 170 x 44 | 1822g
The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies responds to and celebrates the explosion of research in this inter-disciplinary field over recent decades. As a one-volume reference work, it provides an introduction to the academic study of early Christianity (c. 100-600 AD) and examines the vast geographical area impacted by the early church, in Western and Eastern late antiquity. It is thematically arranged to encompass history, literature, thought, practices, and material culture. It contains authoritative and up-to-date surveys of current thinking and research in the various sub-specialties of early Christian studies, written by leading figures in the discipline. The essays orientate readers to a given topic, as well as to the trajectory of research developments over the past 30-50 years within the scholarship itself. Guidance for future research is also given. Each essay points the reader towards relevant forms of extant evidence (texts, documents, or examples of material culture), as well as to the appropriate research tools available for the area. This volume will be useful to advanced undergraduate and post-graduate students, as well as to specialists in any area who wish to consult a brief review of the 'state of the question' in a particular area or sub-specialty of early Christian studies, especially one different from their own.
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