
Epistle of Barnabas
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EPISTLE OF BARNABAS: EARLY CHURCH FATHERS AND THE EARLY CHURCH Step into the world of the early Christians through this authoritative examination of one of Christianity's most enigmatic ancient texts. Written between 70-135 AD, the Epistle of Barnabas provides crucial insights into how the first generations after the apostles understood their faith. Drawing from groundbreaking archaeological findings at Qumran (1947), Nag Hammadi (1945), and Jerusalem excavations confirming the Temple's destruction in 70 AD, this meticulously researched work presents a compelling analysis of early Christian th...
EPISTLE OF BARNABAS: EARLY CHURCH FATHERS AND THE EARLY CHURCH Step into the world of the early Christians through this authoritative examination of one of Christianity's most enigmatic ancient texts. Written between 70-135 AD, the Epistle of Barnabas provides crucial insights into how the first generations after the apostles understood their faith. Drawing from groundbreaking archaeological findings at Qumran (1947), Nag Hammadi (1945), and Jerusalem excavations confirming the Temple's destruction in 70 AD, this meticulously researched work presents a compelling analysis of early Christian thought. Trace the epistle's remarkable journey from its creation in the shadow of apostolic authority to its preservation in the Codex Sinaiticus (4th century) and rediscovery by Constantin von Tischendorf in 1859. Discover why Clement of Alexandria (c. 150-215) treated this document with near-scriptural reverence while Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260-340) classified it as "spurious." Understand how its distinctive theological approaches to Sunday worship as the "eighth day" and its view of baptism as spiritual transformation continue to influence Christian practice today. For students of Catholic tradition, patristic literature enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by Christianity's formative years, this comprehensive study brings ancient wisdom to contemporary faith. With careful attention to historical context and theological significance, this book presents the Epistle of Barnabas not as a historical curiosity but as a living voice speaking across twenty centuries to modern believers. A definitive resource on early Christian development, painstakingly researched and accessibly written for scholars and general readers alike.