The New Testament and Other Early Christian Writings; A Reader

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Edition: 2nd
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Pub. Date: 2003-07-31
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The twenty-seven books of the New Testament were not the only writings produced by early Christians. Nor were they the only ones to be accepted, at one time or another, as sacred Scripture. Unfortunately, nearly all the other early Christian writings have been lost or destroyed. Butapproximately twenty-five books written at about the same time as the New Testament have survived--books that reveal the rich diversity of early Christian views about God, Jesus, the world, salvation, ethics, and ritual practice. This reader presents, for the first time in one volume, every Christian writing known to have been produced during the first hundred years of the church (30-130 C.E.). In addition to the New Testament itself, it includes other, noncanonical Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Apocalypses, as well asadditional important writings, such as those of the Apostolic Fathers. Each text is provided in an up-to-date and readable translation (including the NRSV for the New Testament), and introduced with a succinct and incisive discussion of its author, date of composition, and overarching themes. Thissecond edition adds The Martyrdom of Polycarp, an important text that will enhance the collection's utility in the classroom. It also features Ehrman's new, accessible translations of many of the noncanonical works and provides updated introductions that incorporate the most recent scholarship. With an opening overview that shows how the canon of the New Testament came to be formulated--the process by which some Christian books came to be regarded as sacred Scripture whereas others came to be excluded--this accessible reader will meet the needs of students, scholars, and generalreaders alike. An ideal primary text for courses in the New Testament, Christian Origins, and Early Church History, it can be used in conjunction with its companion volume, the author's The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings, 3/e (OUP, 2003).

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition vii
Preface to the First Edition ix
General Introduction 1(6)
Early Christian Gospels
7(136)
The Gospel According to Matthew
9(31)
The Gospel According to Mark
40(20)
The Gospel According to Luke
60(32)
The Gospel According to John
92(24)
The Gospel of Thomas
116(8)
The Gospel of Peter
124(3)
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas
127(4)
The Secret Gospel of Mark
131(2)
Papyrus Egerton 2: The Unknown Gospel
133(3)
The Gospel of the Ebionites
136(2)
The Gospel of the Nazareans
138(3)
The Gospel According to the Hebrews
141(2)
Early Christian Acts
143(46)
The Acts of the Apostles
145(32)
The Acts of Paul and Thecla
177(6)
The Martyrdom of Polycarp
183(6)
Early Christian Letters Attributed to Paul
189(80)
The Letter to the Romans
191(14)
The First Letter to the Corinthians
205(13)
The Second Letter to the Corinthians
218(9)
The Letter to the Galatians
227(6)
The Letter to the Ephesians
233(5)
The Letter to the Philippians
238(4)
The Letter to the Colossians
242(4)
The First Letter to the Thessalonians
246(4)
The Second Letter to the Thessalonians
250(3)
The First Letter to Timothy
253(5)
The Second Letter to Timothy
258(4)
The Letter to Titus
262(2)
The Letter to Philemon
264(2)
The Third Letter to the Corinthians
266(3)
General Epistles and Other Early Christian Writings
269(104)
The Letter to the Hebrews
271(11)
The Letter of James
282(4)
The Letter of 1 Peter
286(5)
The Letter of 2 Peter
291(3)
The Letter of 1 John
294(4)
The Letter of 2 John
298(1)
The Letter of 3 John
299(1)
The Letter of Jude
300(2)
The Letter of 1 Clement
302(18)
The Didache
320(5)
The Letter of Ignatius to the Ephesians
325(5)
The Letter of Ignatius to the Magnesians
330(3)
The Letter of Ignatius to the Trallians
333(3)
The Letter of Ignatius to the Romans
336(3)
The Letter of Ignatius to the Philadelphians
339(3)
The Letter of Ignatius to the Smyrneans
342(3)
The Letter of Ignatius to Polycarp
345(3)
The Letter of Polycarp to the Philippians
348(4)
The Letter of Barnabas
352(13)
The Preaching of Peter
365(3)
The Fragments of Papias
368(5)
Early Christian Apocalypses
373(41)
The Revelation to John
375(17)
The Shepherd of Hermas
392(22)
The Apocalypse of Peter
414

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