Early Christianity : the experience of the divine Parts I & II /
Johnson, Luke Timothy
Early Christianity : the experience of the divine Parts I & II / - Chantilly, Virginia The teaching company c2002 - iv, 109 Pages 19 cm - The Great Courses : Religion Parts 1 & 2 Course Guidebook .
After 2,000 years, Christianity is the world's largest religion and continues to prosper and grow. What accounts for its continued popularity' In these twenty-four lectures, Professor Johnson maintains that the most familiar aspects of Christianity-its myths, institutions, ideas and morality-are only its outer "husk." He takes you on a journey to find the "kernel" of Christianity's appeal: religious experience. You'll travel back to Christianity's origins during its first 300 years to identify the elements that first made it appealing and which still hold the secret to its ability to attract new followers. Professor Johnson employs scholarly techniques that have only recently been applied to religion. In introducing early Christian religious experience, Professor Johnson looks at questions that are new and intellectually exciting in the study of religion. Was Christ the founder of Christianity' Was Christianity's early growth due to his life and works or to his followers' powerful experience of his death and resurrection, their sense of having been transformed by the Holy Spirit' By combining such disciplines as history, the social sciences, and comparative literary analysis, you'll look at religious experience and behavior from a fresh perspective.
Religion. RELIGION -- Christianity -- History.
270.1 J66E
Early Christianity : the experience of the divine Parts I & II / - Chantilly, Virginia The teaching company c2002 - iv, 109 Pages 19 cm - The Great Courses : Religion Parts 1 & 2 Course Guidebook .
After 2,000 years, Christianity is the world's largest religion and continues to prosper and grow. What accounts for its continued popularity' In these twenty-four lectures, Professor Johnson maintains that the most familiar aspects of Christianity-its myths, institutions, ideas and morality-are only its outer "husk." He takes you on a journey to find the "kernel" of Christianity's appeal: religious experience. You'll travel back to Christianity's origins during its first 300 years to identify the elements that first made it appealing and which still hold the secret to its ability to attract new followers. Professor Johnson employs scholarly techniques that have only recently been applied to religion. In introducing early Christian religious experience, Professor Johnson looks at questions that are new and intellectually exciting in the study of religion. Was Christ the founder of Christianity' Was Christianity's early growth due to his life and works or to his followers' powerful experience of his death and resurrection, their sense of having been transformed by the Holy Spirit' By combining such disciplines as history, the social sciences, and comparative literary analysis, you'll look at religious experience and behavior from a fresh perspective.
Religion. RELIGION -- Christianity -- History.
270.1 J66E