The Apostolic Fathers

The Apostolic Fathers by Bart D. Ehrman is a new edition published by Harvard University Press in 2003, comprising 496 pages in English. This collection presents a rich and diverse picture of early Christian life and thought following the New Testament period, featuring writings that were highly regarded in the early Church. The texts include the Letters of Ignatius, which address key theological questions, and a letter from Polycarp, along with an account of his martyrdom.
Readers will find various types of writings within The Apostolic Fathers, reflecting different religious perspectives. The manual known as the Didache outlines precepts for religious instruction and worship, while the Epistle of Barnabas examines the Old Testament for support of Christian beliefs. Additionally, The Shepherd of Hermas offers revelations that elaborate on the concept of repentance. This edition reflects current idiom and the latest scholarship, making it a significant resource for those interested in biblical criticism and the history of early Christianity.
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Enduring and influential early Christian texts.
The writings of the Apostolic Fathers give a rich and diverse picture of Christian life and thought in the period immediately after New Testament times. Some of them were accorded almost Scriptural authority in the early Church. This new Loeb edition of these essential texts reflects current idiom and the latest scholarship.
Here are the Letters of Ignatius, bishop of Antioch, among the most famous documents of early Christianity; these letters, addressing core theological questions, were written to a half dozen different congregations while Ignatius was en route to Rome as a prisoner, condemned to die in the wild-beast arena. Also in this collection is a letter to the Philippian church by Polycarp, bishop of Smyrna and friend of Ignatius, as well as an account of Polycarp’s martyrdom. There are several kinds of texts in the Apostolic Fathers collection, representing different religious outlooks. The manual called the Didache sets forth precepts for religious instruction, worship, and ministry. The Epistle of Barnabas searches the Old Testament, the Jewish Bible, for testimony in support of Christianity and against Judaism. Probably the most widely read in the early Christian centuries was The Shepherd of Hermas, a book of revelations that develops a doctrine of repentance.
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