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The The Letter from Rome to Corinth from the Era of Domitian: 1 Clement

The The Letter from Rome to Corinth from the Era of Domitian: 1 Clement

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Harnack's "Farewell Gift" to his students, 1 Clement, is a seminal work in early Christian literature, arguing that it is the most important witness to early Christianity and providing insights into its later developments. Now translated into English, it is accompanied by four influential essays and a historical introduction.

Format: Paperback / softback
Publication date: 25 August 2022
Publisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd


The composition of the Roman Church's epistle to the Corinthian church from the time of Domitian, known as Harnack's farewell gift to his students, had a profound impact for several decades following its publication and continues to hold significant influence even in contemporary discussions of this ancient letter. Harnack argues that 1 Clement stands as the most crucial source of information regarding early Christianity, and that a thorough examination of this work will enhance the reader's ability to comprehend its subsequent advancements. For the first time, this epistle has been translated into English, and it is accompanied by four influential essays authored by Harnack throughout his career, as well as a historical introduction and evaluation of Harnack's work by Larry Welborn.

The epistle, addressed to the Corinthian church under the rule of Domitian, holds immense historical significance. It represents a farewell gift from Harnack to his students, and its impact extended for several decades after its publication. The epistle continues to hold a prominent place in contemporary discussions on early Christianity, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

Harnack's interpretation of 1 Clement is highly influential. He argues that the epistle is the most important witness to early Christianity, and its study provides valuable insights into the development of the Christian faith. By closely examining 1 Clement, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the early church's beliefs, practices, and challenges.

The translation of 1 Clement into English is a significant milestone. It allows a broader audience to access and engage with this important work, which has previously been limited to scholars proficient in Latin. The English translation, accompanied by Harnack's influential essays and a historical introduction by Larry Welborn, enhances the accessibility and relevance of the epistle to a wider audience.

In addition to the translation, Harnack's essays provide valuable perspectives on 1 Clement. These essays, written over a period of time, offer insights into Harnack's interpretation and the broader context of early Christian literature. They shed light on the historical, cultural, and theological influences that shaped Harnack's understanding of the epistle and its significance.

Larry Welborn's historical introduction provides a comprehensive overview of Harnack's life and work. It traces his academic career, highlights his contributions to the study of early Christianity, and assesses the impact of his work on the field. Welborn's evaluation of Harnack's contributions sheds light on the enduring value of his scholarship and its relevance to contemporary discussions on early Christianity.

Overall, the translation of 1 Clement into English, accompanied by Harnack's influential essays and a historical introduction by Larry Welborn, presents a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in early Christianity. It allows a broader audience to access and engage with this important epistle, while also providing insights into Harnack's interpretation and the broader context of early Christian literature.

Weight: 398g
Dimension: 150 x 228 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780227177938

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