Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity

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Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity

by Kirsopp Lake

EN·~3 hours

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Description

These lectures, first delivered in the spring of 1919 at Oberlin College, offer a thoughtful overview of the origins of Christianity. The author revisits key conclusions from his earlier scholarly work, but presents them in a more accessible style that connects the teachings of Jesus, ideas about immortality, and early Christology to broader religious currents. The tone is conversational yet grounded in careful research, inviting listeners to follow the development of early Christian thought without needing specialized background.

The book places this emergence within the restless religious landscape of the Roman Empire, where fading local cults, the waning influence of Greek mythology, and the spread of philosophical ideas created a fertile ground for new belief systems. It also examines the influx of Oriental traditions carried by travelers and slaves, showing how these diverse strands interacted with the nascent Christian movement. By tracing these complex interactions, the lectures help listeners appreciate how early Christianity both absorbed and transformed the ideas surrounding it.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (218K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2009-10-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kirsopp Lake

Kirsopp Lake

1872–1946

A pioneering scholar of the New Testament, he spent his career tracing early Christian texts across Europe and the Middle East. His work helped bring the history of biblical manuscripts and the making of the New Testament to a much wider audience.

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