After Jesus, Before Christianity
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Hal Taussig è uno studioso di spicco della letteratura biblica e del primo cristianesimo, riconosciuto come membro fondatore del Jesus Seminar. Porta una prospettiva distintiva e critica nelle sue esplorazioni della storia e dei testi religiosi. Il lavoro di Taussig approfondisce gli elementi fondamentali del cristianismo, esaminando i loro contesti sociali e spirituali con un'analisi perspicace. La sua ricerca sfida costantemente le interpretazioni tradizionali, offrendo nuove prospettive sulle origini e sullo sviluppo iniziale del pensiero e delle comunità cristiane.




A Historical Exploration of the First Two Centuries of Jesus Movements
The book presents a provocative examination of Christianity's origins, focusing on the first two centuries of the Jesus movement. It challenges traditional views and offers a fresh perspective on how the religion spread and evolved during its formative years, drawing insights from the renowned Jesus Seminar. This scholarly work aims to deepen readers' understanding of early Christianity and its foundational influences.
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