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The Urban World and the First Christians

In the tradition of The First Urban Christians by Wayne Meeks, this book explores the relationship between the earliest Christians and the city environment. Experts in classics, early Christianity, and human geography analyze the growth, development, and self-understanding of the early Christian movement in urban settings.

The book's contributors first look at how the urban physical, cultural, and social environments of the ancient Mediterranean basin affected the ways in which early Christianity progressed. They then turn to how the earliest Christians thought and theologized in their engagement with cities. With a rich variety of expertise and scholarship, The Urban World and the First Christians is an important contribution to the understanding of early Christianity.

Steve Walton, Paul Trebilco, David W. J. Gill

Steve Walton is professor in New Testament at St. Mary's University, Twickenham (London).

Paul R. Trebilco is professor of New Testament studies at the University of Otago, New Zealand.

David W. J. Gill is professor of archaeological heritage and director of heritage futures at University Campus, Suffolk, and the University of East Anglia.
 

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