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Cargando... Lost Christianities: Christian Scriptures and the Battles over Authenticationpor Bart D. Ehrman, Bart D. Ehrman
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A strong showing among the Great Courses series and arguably better than the book by the same name (and author). Felt like the structure was much more logical here and the approach to understanding the early battles in christianity tying into what texts were used and how, as well as the battle between literalism and symbolism, made a lot of sense. You get a clear picture of why the various factions ended up with the opinions they had and the logical consequences in theology. The religion could have looked entirely different had another interpretation won out. What I liked most about this series of lectures was the substantial context it provided about the ancient writings that were included or rejected from the canon we now know as the Bible. Ehrman maintains an objective tone, though you can tell he doesn't support some of the interpretations that are common today. I found his approach to be thoughtful and enlightening. A few most notable insights for me included that the 27 books we know as today's New Testament were originally selected by one man (and supported because of the consistency they provided). It's also noteworthy that our current Bible is based on over 5,000 partial writings that contain as many differences as there are words. The early divisions of Christianity included some potential options that could have produced a very different set of beliefs, such as if the Gnostics has become the dominant system. For me, this course reinforced my appreciation for the Bible as an orthodox source, while at the same time showing how much the current doctrine was defined by those desired to and succeeded in shaping it along the way. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Twenty-four lectures on the history and varieties of Christian doctrines in the early church. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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It’s a fascinating story, told clearly and with great scholarship.
This was from the library. I need to purchase a copy and listen to it again, strictly due to the wealth of information. ( )