The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament
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The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament   -     By: Clayton N. Jefford

The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament

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Title: The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament
By: Clayton N. Jefford
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 275
Vendor: Baker Books
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 0801046688
ISBN-13: 9780801046681
Stock No: WW046681

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The apostolic fathers were authors of nonbiblical church writings of the first and early second centuries. These works are important because their authors, Clement I, Hermas, Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp, and the author of the Epistle of Barnabas, were contemporaries of the biblical writers. Expressing pastoral concern, their writings are similar in style to the New Testament. Some of their writings, in fact, were venerated as Scripture before the official canon was decided. The Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament provides a comparison of the apostolic fathers and the New Testament that is at once comprehensive and accessible. What genres (letters, miracle stories, etc.) appear in what ways? What apostolic fathers seem to reflect which passages in the New Testament? What themes appear in both bodies of literature? How did the apostolic fathers adopt and adapt images from the New Testament? How do the New Testament and the Apostolic Fathers contribute to our understanding of how early Christians understood themselves in relation to the mother faith of Judaism? Any attempt to compare the Apostolic Fathers and the New Testament faces the difficulty that each set of writings represents diverse authors and historical contexts within the early church. As a result, scholars who work in the field have typically restricted their research to individual authors and writings. Thus, it has been difficult to come to any general observations about the larger corpus. After carefully examining images, themes, and concepts found in the New Testament and the apostolic fathers, Jefford posits some general observations and insights about the beliefs of the early church.

Author Bio

Clayton N. Jefford is associate professor of Sacred Scripture at Saint Meinrad School of Theology in Indiana. He is the editor of three books and the author of Reading the Apostolic Fathers: An Introduction and The Sayings of Jesus in the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles.

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