Innovation and Appropriation in Early Christianity
Authors, Topics, Texts, Genres
Series: Studia Aarhusiana Neotestamentica (SANt); Volume , Part;
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- Edition number 1. Edition
- Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- Date of Publication 8 September 2025
- Number of Volumes gebunden
- ISBN 9783525500637
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages672 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Language English 0
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How and why established early Christian literature unexpectedly itself as a literary force?
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The rise of early Christianity was accompanied by a period of impressive literary production. Early Christian authors combined literary forms from Greco-Roman writings with the style and content of Hellenistic Jewish literature to create a tertium quid. Their literary works are therefore comparable to both Jewish and Greco-Roman contemporary writings, but they adopt, modify and transform literary conventions according to their needs and interests to communicate their message showing signs of literary innovation and creativity.
This volume shows the innovative aspect of early Christian literature, by integrating adjacent fields of research as ancient history, classical studies, Jewish studies, patristics and religious studies. The analyses explore how and why early Christian literature unexpectedly established itself as a literary force in the early imperium.
Innovation and Appropriation in Early Christianity: Authors, Topics, Texts, Genres
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