Self-designations and group identity in the New Testament /

"What terms would early 'Christians' have used when they addressed one another? What would they have called each other? Would they have said, 'Are you a Christian?' or 'Are you a disciple?' or Are you a believer?' How would various 'Christian' groups...

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Main Author: Trebilco, Paul R.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Brothers and sisters: adelphoi -- 3. The believers -- 4. The saints: hoi hagioi -- 5. The assembly: hē ekklēsia -- 6. Disciples: mathētai -- 7. The way: hē hodos -- 8. 'Christian': Christianos -- 9. Conclusions. 
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