In The Anatomy of the Early Church, M. John-Patrick O'Connor offers an engaging introduction to the ancient Christian community, exploring the who, what, where, and why of the earliest gatherings of God's people. Drawing on New Testament ecclesiology and sociohistorical scholarship, O'Connor guides readers through the people, places, and practices...
In The Anatomy of the Early Church, M. John-Patrick O'Connor offers an engaging introduction to the ancient Christian community, exploring the who, what, where, and why of the earliest gatherings of God's people. Drawing on New Testament ecclesiology and sociohistorical scholarship, O'Connor guides readers through the people, places, and practices that shaped the first expressions of Christian faith.
Amid today's fracturing social connections and declining church attendance, this book invites modern believers to rediscover the vitality and purpose of the early church. By examining the earliest forms of fellowship, belief, and ritual, O'Connor helps readers evaluate where the contemporary church has drifted and how it might be renewed.
Accessible yet academically grounded, The Anatomy of the Early Church is ideal for professors, students, and pastors interested in biblical ecclesiology and the origins of Christian community. It serves as an excellent supplemental textbook for courses in early church history, New Testament studies, and theology and provides important perspective for those thinking about how the church might be more faithful today.
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In The Anatomy of the Early Church, M. John-Patrick O'Connor offers an engaging introduction to the ancient Christian community, exploring the who, what, where, and why of the earliest gatherings of God's people. Drawing on New Testament ecclesiology and sociohistorical scholarship, O'Connor guides readers through the people, places, and practices...
In The Anatomy of the Early Church, M. John-Patrick O'Connor offers an engaging introduction to the ancient Christian community, exploring the who, what, where, and why of the earliest gatherings of God's people. Drawing on New Testament ecclesiology and sociohistorical scholarship, O'Connor guides readers through the people, places, and practices that shaped the first expressions of Christian faith.
Amid today's fracturing social connections and declining church attendance, this book invites modern believers to rediscover the vitality and purpose of the early church. By examining the earliest forms of fellowship, belief, and ritual, O'Connor helps readers evaluate where the contemporary church has drifted and how it might be renewed.
Accessible yet academically grounded, The Anatomy of the Early Church is ideal for professors, students, and pastors interested in biblical ecclesiology and the origins of Christian community. It serves as an excellent supplemental textbook for courses in early church history, New Testament studies, and theology and provides important perspective for those thinking about how the church might be more faithful today.
The Anatomy of the Early Church: The Identity and Practices of the First Christians$39.99
Koorong Code676928
ISBN9781540968579
Pages192
PublisherBaker Academic
Publication Date23 March 2027
Dimensions x 152 x 228mm
Weight0.0kg
Product CategoryBiblical Studies
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