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In the tumultuous centuries between the crucifixion of Jesus and the rise of a Christian empire, a small, often persecuted movement forged one of the most influential moral visions in human history. Early Christian Ethics and Social Teaching takes readers inside this formative era, revealing how believers living under Roman rule developed a radical way of life centered on compassion, justice, holiness, and hope. Drawing on Scripture, martyr narratives, philosophical debates, church orders, and the writings of the Church Fathers, the book reconstructs how theology became practice - shaping attitudes toward wealth and poverty, family life, politics, violence, forgiveness, and social responsibility.
Far from being a purely spiritual movement, early Christianity offered a concrete alternative society: communities that cared for the sick during plagues, rescued abandoned children, challenged social hierarchies, and proclaimed dignity for slaves and women. At the same time, internal conflicts, heresies, and encounters with imperial power forced believers to clarify what it meant to live faithfully in a complex world. The result was a dynamic ethical tradition that balanced radical ideals with practical wisdom, personal transformation with communal obligation, and present action with future hope.
Written in clear, engaging prose yet grounded in rigorous scholarship, this book shows how the first Christians wrestled with questions that remain urgent today: How should faith shape public life? What does justice require in an unjust world? How can communities embody compassion without losing truth? By tracing the birth of Christian moral thought across the first centuries, Early Christian Ethics and Social Teaching offers both a compelling historical narrative and a profound exploration of the roots of Western ethical traditions - a work that will appeal to scholars, students, clergy, and thoughtful readers seeking to understand how a persecuted sect became a moral force that reshaped civilization.
Title
Early Christian Ethics and Social Teaching
Publisher
Colloquium
Published
February 2026
Weight
255g
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 1.2 cm
ISBN
9798233719370
ISBN-10
8233719374
Eden Code
7423136
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