From Jesus to Constantine A history of early Christianity
DVD - 2004
Presents a history of Christianity from the time of Jesus to the end of the fourth century. Includes examination of Jewish-Christian relationships, Christian relationships with the Roman Empire, persecution of Christians, and the development of church offices and theology.
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- Published
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[Chantilly, Va.] :
Teaching Company
[2004]
- Language
- English
- Other Authors
- Edition
- [PDF workbook version]
- Item Description
- "The Great courses, Topic: Religion & Theology ; Subtopic: Christianity"--Cover.
"Course number 6577"--Disc labels.
24 lectures lasting 30 minutes each.
Accompanying CD-ROM contains course workbook in PDF format. - Physical Description
- 4 videodiscs (approximately 720 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
- Format
- PDF requires Adobe Reader or PDF reader.
- ISBN
- 9781490689944
- disc 1. lecture 1. The birth of Christianity
- lecture 2. The religious world of early Christianity
- lecture 3. The historical Jesus
- lecture 4. Oral and written traditions about Jesus
- lecture 5. The Apostle Paul
- lecture 6. The beginning of Jewish-Christian relations
- disc 2. lecture 7. The anti-Jewish use of the Old Testament
- lecture 8. The rise of Christian anti-Judaism
- lecture 9. The early Christian mission
- lecture 10. The Christianization of the Roman Empire
- lecture. 11. The early persecutions of the State
- lecture 12. The causes of Christian persecution
- disc 3. lecture 13. Christian reactions to persecution
- lecture 14. The early Christian apologists
- lecture 15. The diversity of early Christian communities
- lecture 16. Christianities of the second century
- lecture 17. The role of pseudepigrapha
- lecture 18. The victory of the proto-orthodox
- disc. 4. lecture 19. The New Testament canon
- lecture 20. The development of church offices
- lecture 21. The rise of Christian liturgy
- lecture 22. The beginnings of normative theology
- lecture. 23. The doctrine of the Trinity
- lecture 24. Christianity and the conquest of empire.