Making Christians
Discover the fascinating dynamics of early Christianity in Making Christians by esteemed author, published by Princeton University Press in 1999. Spanning 224 pages, this hardback edition delves into the competitive nature of second-century Christians as they sought to establish their authoritative discourse on Christian identity.
Through insightful analysis, the book explores how early Christians utilized metaphors of procreation and kinship in their quest to assert their interpretations, practices, and doctrines. Making Christians offers readers a compelling look at the historical struggles that shaped the foundations of Christian thought and community.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites you to engage with the complex narratives that define early Christianity. Add this essential work to your collection today!