Beginning from Jerusalem
James D. G. Dunn
William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 2009 - 1347 pages

Beginning
from Jerusalem covers the early formation of the Christian faith from
30 to 70 C.E. 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. / He 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 Dunn 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.
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