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'''Early Christian Studies''' is a field of research, that specializes in the study of the early developments of Christianity after New Testament Times.  
'''Early Christian Studies''' is a field of research, that specializes in the study of the early developments of Christianity after New Testament Times.  
''4 Enoch'' focuses on Second Temple Judaism, i.e. the period from the Babylonian exile to the Bar-Kokhba Revolt, including the study of the [[New Testament]] and [[Christian Origins]]. Here the Encyclopedia offers a selection of the most influential scholarly and fictional works in the field of Early Christian Studies by international specialists and authors. Many of these works touch upon the "New Testament age" too. Even when they do not include it, they have however deeply affected the understanding of Second Temple Judaism and the development of scholarly research.
The material can be sort out thematically or chronologically as well as by the languages and countries of origin.
For biographical notes on the scholars and authors, see [[Early Christian Scholars]]


< ''Categories'': [[Christian Origins]] -- [[Gnosticism]] -- [[Jewish Christianity]] >
< ''Categories'': [[Christian Origins]] -- [[Gnosticism]] -- [[Jewish Christianity]] >
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< ''Countries'': [[Early Christian Studies in Argentina|Argentina]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Brazil|Brazil]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Canada|Canada]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in China|China]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Croatia|Croatia]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in the Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Denmark|Denmark]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Finland|Finland]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in France|France]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Germany|Germany]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Greece|Greece]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Hungary|Hungary]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Israel|Israel]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Italy|Italy]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Japan|Japan]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in the Netherlands|Netherlands]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Norway|Norway]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Poland|Poland]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Romania|Romania]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Serbia|Serbia]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in South Korea|South Korea]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Russia|Russia]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Spain|Spain]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Sweden|Sweden]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in the United States|United States]] >
< ''Countries'': [[Early Christian Studies in Argentina|Argentina]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Brazil|Brazil]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Canada|Canada]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in China|China]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Croatia|Croatia]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in the Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Denmark|Denmark]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Finland|Finland]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in France|France]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Germany|Germany]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Greece|Greece]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Hungary|Hungary]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Israel|Israel]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Italy|Italy]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Japan|Japan]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in the Netherlands|Netherlands]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Norway|Norway]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Poland|Poland]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Romania|Romania]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Serbia|Serbia]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in South Korea|South Korea]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Russia|Russia]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Spain|Spain]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in Sweden|Sweden]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] -- [[Early Christian Studies in the United States|United States]] >
* See [[Early Christian Scholars]]

Revision as of 16:37, 18 April 2013


Early Christian Studies is a field of research, that specializes in the study of the early developments of Christianity after New Testament Times.

4 Enoch focuses on Second Temple Judaism, i.e. the period from the Babylonian exile to the Bar-Kokhba Revolt, including the study of the New Testament and Christian Origins. Here the Encyclopedia offers a selection of the most influential scholarly and fictional works in the field of Early Christian Studies by international specialists and authors. Many of these works touch upon the "New Testament age" too. Even when they do not include it, they have however deeply affected the understanding of Second Temple Judaism and the development of scholarly research.

The material can be sort out thematically or chronologically as well as by the languages and countries of origin.

For biographical notes on the scholars and authors, see Early Christian Scholars

< Categories: Christian Origins -- Gnosticism -- Jewish Christianity >

< Chronology: Top 1500s -- Top 1600s -- Top 1700s -- Top 1800s -- Top 1850s -- Top 1900s -- Top 1910s -- Top 1920s -- Top 1930s -- Top 1940s -- Top 1950s -- Top 1960s -- Top 1970s -- Top 1980s -- Top 1990s -- Top 2000s -- Top 2010s >

< Languages: English -- French -- German -- Italian -- Latin -- Spanish >

< Countries: Argentina -- Brazil -- Canada -- China -- Croatia -- Czech Republic -- Denmark -- Finland -- France -- Germany -- Greece -- Hungary -- Israel -- Italy -- Japan -- Netherlands -- Norway -- Poland -- Romania -- Serbia -- South Korea -- Russia -- Spain -- Sweden -- United Kingdom -- United States >

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