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The Triumph of Christianity: How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World

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Full Title:

The Triumph of Christianity: How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World

Contributors:

By (Author) Bart D. Ehrman

ISBN:

9781786073013

Publisher:

Oneworld Publications

Imprint:

Oneworld Publications

Publication Date:

1st May 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

270.1

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm

Description

The first Christians were a small group of illiterate peasants from the backwaters of the Roman Empire, who proclaimed that an executed enemy of the state was Gods messiah. Less than 400 years later it would be the official religion of Rome with some 30 million followers. How did this happen From Jesuss death in the early first century to the conversion of Emperor Constantine and its aftermath in the fourth century, Bart Ehrman chronicles the epic historical narrative of Christianitys rise. Through meticulous research and luminous prose, he reveals why people took heed of accounts of Jesuss miracles amidst a plethora of such tales in the ancient world, and examines what was unique about the Christian message that converts found so compelling. The Triumph of Christianity upends the way we think about one of the most important cultural transformations our world has ever seen that which has shaped the art, music, literature, philosophy, ethics, economics and law of modern Western civilization.

Reviews

This is the work of a great scholara book full of learning and nuance.

* Tom Holland, Spectator *

Reading about how an entire cultures precepts and traditions can be overthrown without anyone being able to stop it may not be heartening at this particular historical moment. All the more reason to spend time in the company of such a humane, thoughtful and intelligent historian.

* New York Times Book Review *

Ehrman handles splendid raw materials very deftly to produce an engrossing read.

* Catholic Herald *

Drawing on a wealth of ancient sources and contemporary historical research, Bart Ehrman weaves complex questions into a vivid, nuanced, and enormously readable narrative.

-- Elaine Pagels, National Book Award-winning author of The Gnostic Gospels

How did a small, provincial Jewish sect called Christianity convert the mighty pagan Roman Empire Bart Ehrman answers this baffling question with the same wit, passion, and rigorous scholarship that have made him one of the most popular religion writers in the world today. The Triumph of Christianity is a marvellous book.

-- Reza Aslan, New York Times bestselling author of Zealot

Bart Ehrman is the leading expert on early Christian texts and here he takes the story on into the fourth century in a vivid and readable narrative that explores why Christianity triumphed as a world religion. The work is particularly valuable for its critical survey of the work of other scholars in the field.

-- Charles Freeman, author of A New History of Early Christianity

A lucid and convincing account of the growth of Christianity in the Roman world[Ehrmans] careful synthesis of existing scholarship creates an approachable study of the early church Well worth reading.

* Publishers Weekly *

One of Christian historys greatest puzzles after the age of the apostlesis how a tiny band of mostly-illiterate outsiders converted the proud and massive Roman Empire in just three centuries a historical blink of an eye. In The Triumph of Christianity, Ehrman brings impressive research, intellectual rigor, and an instinct for storytelling to this extraordinary dynamic.

-- David Van Biema, former religion writer at Time and author of the forthcoming Speaking to God

The value of Ehrmans book, as is so often the case with his writings, is in his ability to synthesize complex material and distill it into highly readable prose.

* Booklist *

An accessible and intriguinghistory of the growth of Christianity.

* Kirkus *

Author Bio

Bart D. Ehrman is a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the New York Times-bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus and How Jesus Became God. He has contributed to such major publications and media outlets as Time, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, NBC, CNN and the BBC.

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