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The Naassenes: Exploring an Early Christian Identity

The Naassenes: Exploring an Early Christian Identity

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In over two decades, this is the first monograph on the Naassenes and Naassene discourse.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 20 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This groundbreaking monograph marks a significant milestone in the study of the Naassenes and Naassene discourse, spanning over two decades since the last comprehensive exploration of this topic. It offers a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the historical, cultural, and religious aspects of the Naassenes and their interactions with the surrounding world.

The book delves into the origins and development of the Naassene movement, exploring its early origins in the Hellenistic period and its subsequent spread and influence throughout the Roman Empire. It examines the beliefs, practices, and rituals of the Naassenes, including their unique interpretation of Christianity and their emphasis on purity, asceticism, and social justice.

Through a meticulous analysis of primary sources, including texts, inscriptions, and archaeological evidence, the author sheds light on the social and political dynamics of the Naassene community. They explore the relationships between the Naassenes and other religious groups, such as the Jews and the Christians, as well as the broader political context of the Roman Empire during the third century CE.

The monograph also examines the legacy of the Naassenes and their influence on subsequent religious movements and ideologies. It explores how the Naassenes' emphasis on personal holiness and social reform influenced the development of early Christian communities and the emergence of Gnosticism and other esoteric traditions.

In conclusion, this monograph is a vital contribution to the field of ancient religion and history. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the Naassenes and their discourse, offering new insights into the complex and fascinating world of early Christianity and its interactions with other religious and cultural traditions.

This groundbreaking monograph marks a significant milestone in the study of the Naassenes and Naassene discourse, spanning over two decades since the last comprehensive exploration of this topic. It offers a comprehensive and in-depth examination of the historical, cultural, and religious aspects of the Naassenes and their interactions with the surrounding world.

The book delves into the origins and development of the Naassene movement, exploring its early origins in the Hellenistic period and its subsequent spread and influence throughout the Roman Empire. It examines the beliefs, practices, and rituals of the Naassenes, including their unique interpretation of Christianity and their emphasis on purity, asceticism, and social justice.

Through a meticulous analysis of primary sources, including texts, inscriptions, and archaeological evidence, the author sheds light on the social and political dynamics of the Naassene community. They explore the relationships between the Naassenes and other religious groups, such as the Jews and the Christians, as well as the broader political context of the Roman Empire during the third century CE.

The monograph also examines the legacy of the Naassenes and their influence on subsequent religious movements and ideologies. It explores how the Naassenes' emphasis on personal holiness and social reform influenced the development of early Christian communities and the emergence of Gnosticism and other esoteric traditions.

In conclusion, this monograph is a vital contribution to the field of ancient religion and history. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the Naassenes and their discourse, offering new insights into the complex and fascinating world of early Christianity and its interactions with other religious and cultural traditions.

Weight: 246g
Dimension: 138 x 216 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032587516

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