The Transformation of Early Christianity from an Eschatological to a Socialized Movement

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'The Transformation of Early Christianity from an Eschatological to a Socialized Movement' by Lyford P. Edwards offers a profound analysis of the foundational shifts in the early Christian church. The book meticulously examines how early Christianity transitioned from a belief system primarily focused on apocalyptic expectations—anticipating the imminent return of Christ—to a more structured social entity engaged in community-building and ethical living. Edwards utilizes historical context, textual analysis, and sociological frameworks to illustrate how external pressures, such as Roman governance and cultural integration, prompted this transformation. Through insightful discussions on scriptural interpretations and the roles of key figures within the church, Edwards highlights the complexities of this evolution. The work serves as a significant scholarly contribution to the study of early Christian history, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of how faith practices adapt in response to societal changes. Ultimately, it presents a compelling narrative of resilience and innovation within the Christian tradition.

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Publisher - Lettel

Language - English

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Lyford Lyford P.


Published Date - 2025-10-14

ISBN - 9609441238587

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm

Page Count - 100

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