Reseña del editor:
Eusebius of Caesarea lived at a crucial turning point in the history of the Christian Church. He was an important witness to the polemical and apologetic attitudes that characterized much early Christian literature. The most voluminous writer of the early fourth century, he was also the first comprehensive historian of his community seeking a philosophy to explain the whole course of history from the beginning to his own time. This volume places Eusebius' work in perspective. The contributors, all specialists in early Christianity, shed light on the person and circumstances of Eusebius himself. This collection of essays focuses on elements of the story that Eusebius tells - the story of the early Church, its relationship to Judaism, or its confrontation with the Roman Empire - and explores gaps left by Eusebius. The writers offer a cross-section of current scholarly methods in the study of early Christianity and Judaism.
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- EditorialBrill
- Año de publicación1992
- ISBN 10 9004096884
- ISBN 13 9789004096882
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura
- Número de páginas802
- EditorAttridge H.W., Hata G.