The early Christian manual for baptismal catechesis focuses on the nascent Christian community and early Judaism.
Milavec has decoded the Didache and enabled it to reveal its hidden secrets regarding those years when Christianity was little more than a faction within the restless Judaisms of the mid-first-century.
Containing the Didache in English and Greek, The "Q" (Source) Document, and the Book of James.
The Didache serves as an important historical document in the early-Church, as well as providing solutions to practical Church questions such as does a person have to be dunked during baptism, or can water simply be poured over the head ...
In this highly readable introduction, Thomas O'Loughlin tells the intriguing story of the Didache, from its discovery in the late nineteenth century to the present.
The Didache Bible presents extensive commentaries, based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church, for each of the books of the Holy Bible.
In In Search of Wisdom: Essays in Memory of John G. Gammie, edited by Leo G. Perdue, Bernard Brandon Scott, and William Johnston Wiseman, 165–85. Louisville, KY: John Knox, 1993. Corwin, Virginia. St. Ignatius and Christianity in ...
It is not a literary production like the books of the New Testament. It reflects the controversies of the apostolic age. Personal behavior comes first. This is followed by directions for worship, including baptism and holy communion.
"In this study, Aaron Milavec comprehensively examines how the first-century pastoral manual known as the Didache enumerated the step-by-step training of converts for the full, active participation in the earliest Jewish-Christian ...
Written in the first or second century A.D. by early Jewish followers of Jesus, The Didache's remit was to disseminate early Christian ethics and rules of conduct to the gentiles.
Additionally, the Didache Bible includes apologetical explanations, which expound on the teaching of the Church on current issues ..."--Preface.