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Destroyer of the Gods: Early Christian Distinctiveness in the Roman World

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Destroyer of the Gods: Early Christian Distinctiveness in the Roman World - Hurtado, Larry W
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"Silly," "stupid," "irrational," "simple." "Wicked," "hateful," "obstinate," "anti-social." "Extravagant," "perverse." The Roman world rendered harsh judgments upon early Christianity -- including branding Christianity "new." Novelty was no Roman religious virtue. Nevertheless, as Larry W. Hurtado shows in Destroyer of the gods, Christianity thrived despite its new and distinctive features and opposition to them. Unlike nearly all other religious groups, Christianity utterly rejected the traditional gods of the Roman world. ...

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Destroyer of the Gods: Early Christian Distinctiveness in the Roman World 2017, Baylor University Press, Waco

ISBN-13: 9781481304740

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Destroyer of the Gods: Early Christian Distinctiveness in the Roman World 2016, Baylor University Press, Waco

ISBN-13: 9781481304733

Hardcover