9780802878007-0802878008-Beginning from Jerusalem: Christianity in the Making, Volume 2

Beginning from Jerusalem: Christianity in the Making, Volume 2

ISBN-13: 9780802878007
ISBN-10: 0802878008
Author: James D. G. Dunn
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Eerdmans
Format: Paperback 1363 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780802878007
ISBN-10: 0802878008
Author: James D. G. Dunn
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Eerdmans
Format: Paperback 1363 pages

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Beginning from Jerusalem: Christianity in the Making, Volume 2 (ISBN-13: 9780802878007 and ISBN-10: 0802878008), written by authors James D. G. Dunn, was published by Eerdmans in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Churches & Church Leadership (History, Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent Beginning from Jerusalem: Christianity in the Making, Volume 2 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Churches & Church Leadership books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.81.

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The second volume in the magisterial Christianity in the Making trilogy, Beginning from Jerusalem covers the early formation of the Christian faith from 30 to 70 CE. After outlining the quest for the historical church (parallel to the quest for the historical Jesus) and reviewing the sources, James Dunn follows the course of the movement stemming from Jesus “beginning from Jerusalem.”
Dunn opens with a close analysis of what can be said of the earliest Jerusalem community, the Hellenists, the mission of Peter, and the emergence of Paul. Then he focuses solely on Paul―the chronology of his life and mission, his understanding of his call as apostle, and the character of the churches that he founded. The third part traces the final days and literary legacies of the three principal figures of first-generation Christianity: Paul, Peter, and James, the brother of Jesus. Each section includes detailed interaction with the vast wealth of secondary literature on the many subjects covered.
Review
“A wealth of historical insights about the earliest churches reflected in Acts and the letters.”
— Michael J. Gorman in Interpretation
“A truly remarkable achievement, reflecting a lifetime of research, writing, teaching, and supervising. Throughout Dunn maintains a style that is both readable and erudite but also unfailingly courteous. His vigorous running exegesis of the texts is expanded in a veritable mountain of footnotes engaging with (mostly recent) scholarship. The resulting work is every undergraduate’s dream, providing lateral access to a vast array of research interest. In consequence this is a text the scholar and the teacher will want to have in a handy place for frequent use.”
— Paul Barnett in Themelios

Beginning from Jerusalem will not be the last word on a number of issues it raises. However, for a judicious, middle-of-the-road, even conservative-leaning synthesis of the
status quaestionis on countless topics, spiced up by Dunn’s distinctive positions at several key points, one could hardly ask for more.”
— Craig L. Blomberg in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
“Readers will surely express admiration for the learning and scholarly passion this volume displays.”
— L. W. Hurtado in Catholic Biblical Quarterly
“A remarkable book, both in its scope and in its impressive engagement with debates on a huge number of contested matters upon which excessive comment has been passed for well over a century and a half. . . . Dunn’s extensive knowledge of the primary material, and the fact that he constantly brings this to the attention of the reader, often in considerable detail, adds to the appeal of the book.”
— James Carleton-Paget in Journal of Theological Studies
“A magnificently clear and thorough resource for studying the apostolic age.”
— John Proctor in Biblical Studies Bulletin
“Any preacher would do well to get acquainted with this volume with its up-to-date discussion of the early Church story as it emerges from and serves as background for the lectionary selections from Acts and the New Testament Epistles.”
— Adam Gilbert Bartholomew in Homiletic
“A masterly and exciting treatment of the first generation of Christianity.”
— The Pastoral Review
“Reading through this book gives one a powerful sense for the development of Christianity out of Second Temple Judaism. . . . Dunn’s writing always conveys significant information in a readable style; thus a broad range of readers can appreciate his work.”
—Choice
“Mastery of the primary and secondary sources, creativity balanced by sound judgment, and breadth of treatment based upon thorough attention to the details: this is what we have come to expect from James Dunn, and this is what we have in this book. A magnificent review and evaluation of all the major critical issues regarding the first forty years of the Christian religion.”
— Dale C. Allison Jr.
Princeton Theological Seminary
“This mega-study

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