From Jesus Christ To Christianity

Authors

Gerhard A Van den Heever
University of South Africa

Keywords:

Early Christianity, Images of Christ, Religious Studies, History of Christianity, social context, religious contexts

Synopsis

Where and when did Christianity begin? What role did Jesus of Nazareth play in the origins of Christianity? Where does early Christian literature fit into this? The popular picture of Christian origins seems to dictate obvious answers to these seemingly elementary questions. Historical reflection and scholarship during the past two centuries have convincingly demonstrated that all is not so simple. Christianity might be a religion of the Book. It might also be a religion of a person. Viewed historically, however, the link between Jesus Christ and Christianity is not as secure as might seem at first glance. Early Christian literature, too, does not provide immediate access to the origins of Christianity or the person of Jesus Christ. Rather, early Christian discourse presents an astonishing variety of religious imaginings of social formation and world making, in the course of which Christian culture and images of Jesus Christ were constructed in dialogue with social and cultural contexts.

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Author Biography

Gerhard A Van den Heever, University of South Africa

Author Prof Gerhard van den Heever lectures at Unisa and is also the Journal Editor for the accredited R&T journal.

Published

February 28, 2001