Early Christianity in Alexandria
Alexandria was the epicenter of Hellenic learning in the ancient Mediterranean world, yet little is known about how Christianity arrived and developed in the city during the late first and early second century CE. In this volume, M. David Litwa employs underused data from the Nag Hammadi codices and early Christian writings to open up new vistas on the creative theologians who invented Christianities in Alexandria prior to Origen and the catechetical school of the third century. With clarity and precision, he traces the surprising theological continuities that connect Philo and later figures, including Basilides, Carpocrates, Prodicus, and Julius Cassianus, among others. Litwa demonstrates how the earliest followers of Jesus navigated Jewish theology and tradition, while simultaneously rejecting many Jewish customs and identity markers before and after the Diaspora Revolt. His book shows how Christianity in Alexandria developed distinctive traits and seeded the world with ideas that still resonate today.
- Introduces Nag Hammadi and Naassene texts into the mainstream of Christian history, opening up new vistas for understanding the dynamics of Alexandrian church history
- Brings out theological continuities between Philo and early Christian thinkers
- Makes earliest Christianity history accessible and understandable to all readers, dispelling previous scholarly understanding of the period as impenetrable
Reviews & endorsements
‘By focusing on a topic that had not received sufficient attention from contemporary research, M. David Litwa’s book … is not only research that is relevant for scholars, but also an approach that invites any type of reader to discover a complex and rich universe and to learn more about the beginnings of Christianity.’ Iuliu-Marius Morariu, Studia Monastica I
‘This study constructs a very well-informed platform from which to continue research into the origins of Alexandrian Christianity and their rich theology.’ Paul B. Decock, Review of Biblical Literature
Product details
- Published: December 2023
- Format: Hardback
- ISBN: 9781009449557
- Length: 240 pages
- Dimensions: 235 × 155 × 15 mm
- Weight: 0.48kg
- Availability: Available
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Note on the text
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: rethinking earliest Christianity in Alexandria
- Part I. Beginnings:
- 1. Foreshadowings: Philo of Alexandria
- 2. The Jesus movement enters Alexandria
- 3. Apollos: the earliest known Alexandrian follower of Jesus
- 4. Factors motivating gentile recruitment
- 5. Crafting a Christian identity: Barnabas and the two Peters
- Part II. Early Christian Teachers and Movements in Alexandria:
- 6. The earliest Alexandrian theologians: Basilides, Carpocrates, and Prodicus
- 7. Eugnostus and the wisdom of Jesus Christ
- 8. Julius Cassianus and Alexandrian ascetic culture
- 9. Valentinian and Marcionite currents
- 10. The Naassene preacher
- Conclusion: The 'great church' and the many schools of Alexandria
- Bibliography
- Index.
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