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      • The Encyclopedia of Christianity is a one-volume encyclopedia published by Oxford University Press and edited by John Bowden of the University of Nottingham and King's College, London.
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  2. The Encyclopedia of Christianity is a one-volume encyclopedia published by Oxford University Press and edited by John Bowden of the University of Nottingham and King's College, London. [1] [2] It contains over three hundred articles on a variety of Christian topics and themes. [3]

    • John Stephen Bowden
    • 2005
  3. Feb 21, 2021 · Christianity -- Encyclopedias. Publisher. Grand Rapids, Mich. : Wm. B. Eerdmans ; Leiden, Netherlands : Brill. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Volume. 1. 5 v. : 26 cm.

  4. World Christian Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition. The first edition of the World Christian Encyclopedia (1982) was one of Oxford University Press’s best-selling reference books. The book was immediately praised as the authoritative, definitive work in the field of international religious demography.

  5. Books. The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Volume 3. Erwin Fahlbusch, Geoffrey William Bromiley. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1999 - Religion - 884 pages. "The Encyclopedia of Christianity...

    • Josephus
    • Herod Antipas
    • The Death of James, The Brother of Jesus
    • The Testimonium Flavianum

    Flavius Josephus was born Yosef ben Matityahu, a member of a priestly household in Jerusalem through his father’s side (the house and order of Jehoiarib), and his mother was of royal descent (Hasmonean). He was educated in Jerusalem and most likely shared ideology and sympathy with the party of the Pharisees. During the Great Jewish Revolt of 66 CE...

    A son of Herod the Great (c. 75-4 BCE), Herod Antipas (r. 4 BCE - 39 CE) inherited the region of Galilee (as one of the tetrarchs, the sons of Herod the Great). Josephus described his reign and activities in detail in Antiquities. Antipas was married to the daughter of King Aretas of Petra (the Kingdom of Nabatea in Jordan). However, when meeting t...

    In describing the rule of the procurator Albinus (62 CE), Josephus included the story of the stoning of James, the brother of Jesus: Ananus was dismissed as high priest for acting on his own before the next Roman magistrate had arrived. Josephus did not clarify the details of the accusation as "breakers of the law." However, by the 2nd century CE, ...

    One of the most controversial passages is presented as a digression in his description of Pontius Pilate: Scholars debate if this passage was originally written by Josephus or added by a later Christian to validate Christian beliefs. It became more famous in the Middle Ages as proof of the story of Jesus, as it demonstrated an objective, outsider’s...

    • Rebecca Denova
  6. Based on the third, revised edition of the critically acclaimed German work Evangelisches Kirchenlexikon, this comprehensive and up-to-date encyclopedia includes all 5 volumes of the print edition of 1999-2008. It has become a standard reference work for the study of Christianity past and present.

  7. Oct 15, 2021 · Begun c. 290 CE, Eusebius wrote the history of Christianity from the apostolic age to his own time. The work was chronologically coordinated with the reign of the Roman emperors. He provided details on the early bishops and teachers, the successions of bishops in the principal sees, the history of heresies, the history of the Jews, relations ...

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