
Unity and Diversity
Unity and Diversity in the New Testament is a thorough investigation into the canon of the New Testament, and Christianitys origins. It assumes the reader is familiar with the basic question of who wrote the books, when, why etc and it moves on to look in detail at what were the various emphases in the gospel proclaimed by Jesus, Luke, Paul and John. It also examines primitive Christianitys preaching and teaching, confessional formulae, oral traditions, organisation and worship, concepts of ministry and community, and ritual acts. In the second half of the book, the author maps out the scope of the diversity he found in the fist halfs investigation. Here he identifies and traces the major currents within the stream of first and second generation Christianity which includes a study of Jewish Christianity, Hellenistic Christianity, Apocalyptic Christianity and Early Catholicism. The book concludes with a consideration of the repercussions of such findings, for how Christians understand the New Testament, and what it means to be Christian, today. This new edition is further enhanced with the authors consideration of these same themes, 25 years after he first wrote about them. The final chapter is the authors "critical refinement" of the ideas and issues that remain relevant and important for any realistic theology of canon to be considered today.
Product Details
Author: James D.G. Dunn
Language: English
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd
Release Date: 2005-12-31
Pages: 578
ISBN: 0334052998
ISBN13: 9780334052999