Religious Identity and the Problem of Historical Foundation

Religious Identity and the Problem of Historical Foundation The Foundational Character of Authoritative Sources in the History of Christianity and Judaism

The book deals with different sorts of authoritative sources, predominantly but not exclusively written ones, on which Christian communities have based their identity from the period of early Christianity to the twentieth century. Issues addressed are the processes leading to the development of authoritative traditions as well as the effects these have had on the identity of Christian churches or confessions. Special attention is paid to the crisis which the belief in authoritative sources has experienced since the rise of modernity.
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