The New Commandment: An Inquiry Into the Social Precept and Practice of the Ancient Church - Couverture souple

Phillips, Charles Stanley

 
9781025864341: The New Commandment: An Inquiry Into the Social Precept and Practice of the Ancient Church

Synopsis

"The New Commandment; An Inquiry Into the Social Precept and Practice of the Ancient Church" is a scholarly examination of the ethical and social foundations of the early Christian community. Written by Charles Stanley Phillips, this work explores the transformative power of the "new commandment" of love and its practical manifestation in the daily lives, social structures, and interpersonal relationships of the first centuries of the Church.

The study delves into how the primitive church navigated the complexities of the Greco-Roman world while maintaining a distinct moral code that emphasized charity, brotherhood, and radical social responsibility. By analyzing historical context and the development of Christian thought, Phillips provides a detailed look at the communal identity that defined early believers and the enduring legacy of their social practices. This book serves as an insightful resource for students of theology, church history, and the evolution of Christian ethics, highlighting the historical application of faith during the Church's most formative years.

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