All Stories

  1. Rewriting Time and Space: Absence and Presence
  2. Experiencing Relationships and Creating Networks
  3. Epilogue
  4. The Rediscovery of Christian Epistolarity: From Paul to Eusebius
  5. Preliminary Material
  6. The Audience of Apologetics: The Problem of the Martyr Acts
  7. The ‘Parting of the Ways’: Heuristic Model and/or Metaphor?
  8. Marcion and the Synoptic Problem
  9. The Early Christian Reception of the Legend of the Greek Translation of the Scriptures
  10. Identity Games in Early Christian Texts: The Letter to Diognetus
  11. Household and Family in Diaspora Judaism
  12. The Multiple Personalities of Celsus’ Jew
  13. Heresy and Scripture
  14. Introduction: Texts and Communities in the Early Christian Second Century World
  15. ‘As Much My Apostle as Christ Is Mine’: The Dispute over Paul between Tertullian and Marcion
  16. Newness in Early Christian Thought
  17. Marcion and the New Testament
  18. Modelling the Second Century as the Age of the Laboratory
  19. Marcion, Paul, and the Jews
  20. Jews, Christians and ‘Pagans’ in Conflict
  21. Jewish Teachers in Rome?
  22. The Marcionite Option
  23. ‘Their Wives Are as Chaste as Virgins, Their Daughters Modest’: The Role of Women in Early Christian Apologetics
  24. Introduction: Recovering Marcion and His Place in the Shaping of Second Century Christianity
  25. Pauline Soteriology in Early Marcionite Thought
  26. Marcion, the Writings of Israel, and the Origins of the ‘New Testament’
  27. Between Marcion and Mani: Open Questions for a Continuing Conversation
  28. From Us but Not of Us? Moving the Boundaries of the Community
  29. Preliminary Material
  30. Marcion and the Corruption of Paul’s Gospel
  31. Marcion and the Canonical Paul
  32. Faith and the Fourth Gospel: A Conversation with Teresa Morgan
  33. Marcion's Gospel and the New Testament: Catalyst or Consequence?
  34. Marcion and the Corruption of Paul’s Gospel
  35. Letters and the Topography of Early Christianity
  36. Marcion and the Making of a Heretic
  37. Heresy and Scripture
  38. The Enduring Legacy of Pan-Marcionism
  39. What did Women do for the Early Church? The Recent History of a Question
  40. “As much my apostle as Christ is mine”: The dispute over Paul between Tertullian and Marcion
  41. Christian Identity in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman World
  42. Not Hellenes but Philistines? The Maccabees and Josephus defining the ‘Other’
  43. ‘Impregnable Ramparts and Walls Of Iron’: Boundary and Identity in Early ‘Judaism’ and ‘Christianity’
  44. TEMPLE AND SYNAGOGUE IN JOHN
  45. The Mother of the Son in the Fourth Gospel
  46. 'The Parting of the Ways': Theological Construct or Historical Reality?
  47. Circumcision, Women and Salvation
  48. The Theology of the Johannine Epistles
  49. ‘FELIX CONVERSUS EX MANICHAEIS’: A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY
  50. Gnosticism and the Gospel of John
  51. Introduction
  52. Modelling the Second Century as the Age of the Laboratory
  53. How John writes
  54. Self-definition vis-à-vis the Jewish matrix
  55. Accusations of Jewish persecution in early Christian sources, with particular reference to Justin Martyr and the Martyrdom of Polycarp