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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Everett FergusonPublisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd Imprint: James Clarke & Co Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9780227174890ISBN 10: 0227174895 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 28 August 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Abbreviations 1 Images of the Church in Early Christian Literature 2 Attitudes to Schism at the Council of Nicaea 3 A Note on Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses IV.8.3 4 Ordination in the Ancient Church, I: Greek, Roman, and Jewish Backgrounds 5 Ordination in the Ancient Church, II: The Ceremony of Ordination 6 Ordination in the Ancient Church, III: Ordination in the Second and Third Centuries 7 Ordination and the Early Church, IV: Ordination in the First Century 8 Selection and Installation to Office in Roman, Greek, Jewish, and Christian Antiquity 9 Jewish and Christian Ordination: Some Observations 10 Qumran and Codex D 11 Origen and the Election of Bishops 12 Eusebius and Ordination 13 Laying on of Hands: Its Significance in Ordination 14 The Covenant Idea in the Second Century 15 Justin Martyr on Jews, Christians, and the Covenant 16 Canon Muratori: Date and Provenance 17 The Muratorian Fragment and the Canon: Review of Hahneman 18 Pseudepigraphy: Post-Canonical Letters 19 Factors Leading to the Selection and Closure of the New Testament Canon Bibliography Index of Ancient Documents Index of SubjectsReviewsThese essays, spanning four decades of Ferguson's scholarship, sum up major discussions of ministry and canon in early Christianity. Especially useful for exploring the terminology surrounding ordination, these essays are vintage Ferguson. Elizabeth A. Clark, Professor of Religion, Duke University These essays, spanning four decades of Ferguson's scholarship, sum up major discussions of ministry and canon in early Christianity. Especially useful for exploring the terminology surrounding ordination, these essays are vintage Ferguson. -Elizabeth A. Clark, Professor of Religion, Duke University Over the years, Everett Ferguson has been a distinguished and prolific contributor to the study of early Christianity, and especially its liturgical practices. It is therefore gratifying to see some of his output collected in these two volumes [...] Characteristic of Professor Ferguson's traditional method of scholarship has been to subject the works of individual patristic authors or particular documents to extremely detailed study of wording, and to accompany his arguments with clear quotation of the sources on which they are based, making them easy to follow [...] It will form a useful addition to the bookshelves of anyone interested in serious study of these areas of early Christianity. -Paul Bradshaw, Modern Believing, 56.3, July 2015 This volume contains much insight and common sense in a field beset by rival theories. -Liviu Barbu, The Expository Times, Vol. 127 No. 6, March 2016 Ferguson's careful and dispassionate weighing of the evidence on both the canon in general and on some of those other writings is a pleasure to read and points decisively to an emerging canon from the second century with gradually solidifying identity, based almost entirely on what the church used and respected. -Ken Booth, Anglican and Episcopal History, September 2016 Author Information"Everett Ferguson is Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Abilene Christian University. He was editor of 'The Encyclopedia of Early Christianity' (2nd ed., 1997) and is author of many works including 'Early Christians Speak' (2 volumes 1999, 2002); 'Backgrounds of Early Christianity' (3rd ed., 2003); 'Inheriting Wisdom: Readings for Today from Ancient Christian Writers' (2004); 'Church History, vol. 1: From Christ to Pre-Reformation' (2005); and 'Baptism in the Early Church: History, Theology, and Liturgy in the First Five Centuries' (2009). Ferguson received the ""Distinguished Service Award"" from the North American Patristics Society (2008) and the ""Vestigia Award for Excellence in Early Christian Studies and Service to the Church"" from the Wheaton Center for Early Christian Studies (2002)." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |