Description
A world expert on first-century Christian literature provides a fresh translation and fascinating exploration of a document that predates most of the New Testament.
About the Author
Thomas O'Loughlin is Professor of Historical Theology at the University of Nottingham. He has published extensively on how ancient text can reveal the lives of Christians. His books include Discovering Saint Patrick (DLT/Paulist 2005), Celtic Theology: Humanity, World and God in Early Irish Writings (Continuum, 2000) and Saint Patrick: The Man and his Works (SPCK, 1999).
Reviews
'A valuable and thorough introduction to an important though little-studied work that provides a unique window on a corner of the early Christian world.' -- Sean Freyne, Emeritus Professor of Theology, Trinity College Dublin
'A truly accessible commentary on this ancient text and on the early Christian communities that lie behind it, and yet one that incorporates up-to-date academic scholarship.' -- Paul Bradshaw, Professor of Liturgy, University of Notre Dame, USA
'I highly recommend this informed, engaging and pastorally sensitive exploration of the Didache. Reading the text within its Jewish roots and in harmony with its New Testament parallels, Thomas O'Loughlin shows how the Didache admirably shaped the faith and practice of second-generation Christians in ways that have relevance for us today.' -- Aaron Milavec, author of The Didache: Faith, Hope, and Life of the Earliest Christian Communities, 50 - 70 C.E
Book Information
ISBN 9780281059539
Author Professor Thomas O'Loughlin
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint SPCK Publishing
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Weight(grams) 270g