
Christian Beginnings: From Nazareth to Nicaea, AD 30-325
Geza Vermes
Geza Vermes, translator and editor of The Complete Dead Sea Scrolls and worldwide expert on the life and times of Jesus, tells the enthralling story of early Christianity and the origins of a religion.
The creation of the Christian Church is one of the most important stories in the development of the world's history, yet one of the least understood.
With a forensic, brilliant re-examination of all the key surviving texts of early Christianity, Geza Vermes illuminates the origins of a faith and traces the evolution of the figure of Jesus from the man he was - a prophet in the tradition of other Jewish holy men of the Old Testament - to what he came to represent: a mysterious, otherworldly being at the heart of the official state religion of the Roman Empire. Christian Beginnings pulls apart myths and misunderstandings to focus on the true figure of Jesus, and the birth of one of the world's major religions.
Reviews:
'A beautiful and magisterial book' Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, Guardian
'An exciting and challenging port of call, sweeping aside much of the fuzzy thinking and special pleading that bedevils the study of sacred scripture ... courteously expressed and witty' Diarmaid MacCulloch, The Times
'A challenging and engaging book that sets out to retrace the route by which a Jewish preacher in 1st-century Israel came to be declared as consubstantial and co-equal with the omnipotent, omniscient only God' Stuart Kelly, Scotsman
'A major contribution to our understanding of the historical Jesus' Financial Times
'A very accessible and entertaining read' Scotland on Sunday Books of the Year
'A magnum opus of early Christian history and one of the year's most significant titles' Bookseller
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Reviews for Christian Beginnings: From Nazareth to Nicaea, AD 30-325
Diarmaid MacCulloch
The Times
This book represents the summation of [Vermes's] thinking about the early history of Christianity. It is a challenging and engaging book that sets out to retrace the route by which a Jewish preacher in 1st-century Israel came to be declared as consubstantial and co-equal with the omnipotent, omniscient only God
Stuart Kelly
Scotsman
A major contribution to our understanding of the historical Jesus
Financial Times
A magnum opus of early Christian history and one of the year's most significant titles
Bookseller
A very accessible and entertaining read
Gareth Williams
Scotland on Sunday BOOKS OF THE YEAR