Why this new race : ethnic reasoning in early Christianity / Denise Kimber Buell.
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- 0231133340 (cloth : alk. paper)
- BR195.R37Â B84 2005

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BR195 .G74 1970 Evangelism, now and then / | BR195 .M37M37 1992 Marriage in the early church | BR195.P74G55 1994 The first theologians : | BR195.R37 B84 2005 Why this new race : | BR195 .S36 1995 Lydia's impatient sisters : | BR195.W3 H45 1985 Christians and the military : | BR195.W3 H45 1985 Christians and the military : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-250) and indexes.
"Worshippers of so-called Gods, Jews, and Christians" : religion in ethnoracial discourses -- "We were before the foundation of the world" : appeals to the past in early Christian self-definition -- "We, quarried from the bowels of Christ, are the true Genos of Israel" : Christian claims to peoplehood -- "A Genos saved by nature" : ethnic reasoning as intra-Christian polemic -- "From every race of humans" : ethnic reasoning, conversion, and Christian universalism.
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