
From Jesus to Constantine: A History of Early Christianity
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Narrated by:
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Bart D. Ehrman
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Step back to Christianity's first three centuries to see how it transitioned from the religion of Jesus to a religion about Jesus. How did a single group from among many win the struggle for dominance to establish the beliefs central to the faith, rewrite the history of Christianity's internal conflicts, and produce a canon of sacred texts – the New Testament – that supported its own views?
These 24 lectures provide a fresh and provocative perspective on how a movement of perhaps only 20 lower-class followers of a Jewish apocalyptic preacher crucified as an enemy of the state grew to include nearly four million adherents in only 300 years. Professor Ehrman looks at the faith's beginnings, starting with the historical Jesus, Jewish-Christian relations, the way Paul and other Christians spread the new faith, hostility to the Christian mission, internal struggles within the faith, and the formation of traditional Christianity as we know it today.
Christianity argued its ancient roots by retaining the Jewish scriptures and arguing that it was, in fact, the fulfillment of what those scriptures had promised. Throughout these lectures, Professor Ehrman challenges old misconceptions and offers fresh perspectives on aspects of Christianity and its roots that many of us might have thought we already understood. By offering you a scholar's perspective on the origins of what Professor Ehrman describes as the most important institution in Western civilization, this engaging course will increase your understanding of Christianity today.
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©2004 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2004 The Great CoursesWorthwhile and fascinating
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Wonderful
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worth the time investment.
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Phenomenal lecturer and very engaging content
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An excellent introduction to the topic
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Digestible
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While he names a few of these, they are few. Moreover, he does not cover where the documents meet and fail certain historical requirements, and he doesn't give any comparisons to other ancient texts (eg: Roman, ancient Greek etc).
This is needed for a basic idea of how historical documents are assessed and to gain a proper perspective on the documents he discusses.
This was a missing foundation and i found the author analyses the content of the material based on some of its flaws, rather than all aspects of historical assessment. I expected more from a prominent historical scholar.
Lacking in evidence for some basic conclusions
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