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Christ the First Two Thousand Years

Esther Whittock, Martyn Whittock

Paperback 2016-03-18

This fascinating journey through history explores the many ways that Jesus has been depicted, described, promoted, and opposed over the last two millennia, from the New Testament world through monasticism, heresies, the crusades, the reformation, and the ages of total war and technology.

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How has Christ been seen for the last two millennia? From the Christ of the Gospels to the Isa of Islam, this book explores the way Jesus Christ has been viewed, described, promoted, opposed and written about. What did the word 'Christ' mean in the first century, and how did it resonate with the politics and religion of the time? And beyond that, how was Jesus seen in the New Testament, and then onto the time of the Desert Fathers? What of the heretical Christs - and who decided, and why? And from the 2nd century onwards, people started to draw and to paint images of Christ - how did this change and develop? The book then traces the history of Christ through the militant leader of the Crusaders, via the multi-faceted Christ of the Middle Ages, and the opposing views of Him thrown up by the Reformation and the wars that followed. Finally, the authors consider the Christ of the technological age and the age of total war, before looking also at the Christ of Liberation Theology, Marxism, the Developing world, the Dalits, other faiths, and the Post-modern Christ of the 21st century.

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This fascinating journey through history explores the many ways that Jesus has been depicted, described, promoted, and opposed over the last two millennia, from the New Testament world through monasticism, heresies, the crusades, the reformation, and the ages of total war and technology.

Publisher Description

How has Christ been seen for the last two millennia? From the Christ of the Gospels to the Isa of Islam, this book explores the way Jesus Christ has been viewed, described, promoted, opposed and written about. What did the word 'Christ' mean in the first century, and how did it resonate with the politics and religion of the time? And beyond that, how was Jesus seen in the New Testament, and then onto the time of the Desert Fathers? What of the heretical Christs - and who decided, and why? And from the 2nd century onwards, people started to draw and to paint images of Christ - how did this change and develop? The book then traces the history of Christ through the militant leader of the Crusaders, via the multi-faceted Christ of the Middle Ages, and the opposing views of Him thrown up by the Reformation and the wars that followed. Finally, the authors consider the Christ of the technological age and the age of total war, before looking also at the Christ of Liberation Theology, Marxism, the Developing world, the Dalits, other faiths, and the Post-modern Christ of the 21st century.

Koorong Code439695
ISBN0745970451
EAN9780745970455
Pages320
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryChurch History
PublisherLion Hudson Publishing
Publication DateMar 2016
Dimensions21.95 x 132.34 x 197.87mm
Weight0.31kg