A History of the Early Church

By Hans Lietzmann

This is the standard history in two volumes of the development of the early Christian Church, ranging from the ministry of John the Baptist to the establishment of Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire in the 4th century.

ISBN: 9780227179284
Sale!

Description

Brilliantly written and documented, A History of the Early Church is a seminal work, important for laymen, indispensable for students. Hans Lietzmann’s four-volume history of Christianity from its founding through the early Church Fathers and the origins of monasticism is published here in a new two-volume paperback edition. The whole work is complemented by a foreword and updated bibliography by W.H.C. Frend.

Volume 1 contains the first two volumes of the original version: Part I: The Beginnings of the Christian Church, and Part II: The Founding of the Church Universal. Part I covers the period from the ministry of John the Baptist to the Marcionite and Gnostic heresies of the second century. Part II continues the narrative through to the death of Origen. In addition to brilliant character studies of such figures as Tertullian and Origen, it contains notable chapters on the principal problems confronting the early Church.

Volume 2 contains the third and fourth volumes of the original version: Part III: Constantine to Julian, and Part IV: The Era of the Church Fathers. Part II covers the period in which the Church, emerging from the persecution under Diocletian, found comparative security under Constantine. It also encompasses the stormy years of the Arian controversy and the short-lived attempt at a pagan revival under Julian the Apostate. Part IV concludes with treatment of the dramatic encounters between Ambrose and the Emperor Theodosius I; the account of Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory Nazianzus, Basil of Caesarea, and their formative influence on Eastern Orthodoxy; and an exhaustive final chapter on the origins of monasticism.

Additional information

Dimensions 234 × 156 mm
Pages 608 (Volume 1), 542 (Volume 2)
Format

Volume

Volume 1  |  Volume 2  |  2 Volume Set

Trade Information JGEN

About the Author

Hans Lietzmann (1875-1942) was a German Protestant theologian and church historian. After studying in Jena and Bonn, he returned to Jena as Professor of Church History, before succeeding Adolf von Harnack at the University of Berlin. Among his published works are books on archaeology, manuscript history and historical theology.

Endorsements and Reviews

Lietzmann’s work stands on its own. It was the fruit of forty years’ work, by an exceptionally gifted mind, on original sources connected with the progress of the early church. It is also a pioneering work in the interdisciplinary approach to this movement. . . . It remains a work for all students of the early centuries of the Christian era. W.H.C. Frend