Is there a book that has the history of the major players from about 35 A.D. to 100 A.D. When John died
Just bought one the other day: https://vyrso.com/product/43819/after-acts-exploring-the-lives-and-legends-of-the-apostles - I think it was mentioned/recommended by MJ.Smith somewhere on the forum. I haven't read it through, but with less than $8, it should be a start at least.
Copied for you the summary and TOC from the book:
Litfin, Bryan M. After Acts : exploring the lives and legends of the apostles / Bryan Litfin. pages cmSummary: What happened to all those biblical figures once the Bible was finished? We’ve all heard it said: “According to early church tradition, Peter was crucified upside down,” or “Paul went to Spain.” Did Thomas found the Indian church? Or did Mary live in Ephesus? Were the twelve disciples all eventually martyred? Where do these ancient traditions come from, and how historically reliable are they? What is meant by the term “early church tradition”? After Acts opens up the world of the Bible right after it was written. Follow along with New Testament scholar Dr. Bryan Litfin as he explores the facts, myths, legends, archaeology, and questions of what happened in those most early days of Christianity.—Provided by publisher.Includes bibliographical references.ISBN 978-0-8024-1240-9 (paperback)1. Church history—Primitive and early church, ca. 30–600. I. Title.BR162.3.L58 2015270.1—dc232014034360We hope you enjoy this book from Moody Publishers. Our goal is to provide high-quality, thought-provoking books and products that connect truth to your real needs and challenges. For more information on other books and products written and produced from a biblical perspective, go to www.moodypublishers.com or write to:
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Timeline of Significant Dates
INTRODUCTION: Tracing the TraditionMATTHEWMARKLUKEJOHNMARYTHOMASJAMESTHE OTHER APOSTLESPETERPAUL
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Bryan Litfin, After Acts: Exploring the Lives and Legends of the Apostles (Chicago, IL: Moody Publishers, 2015).
Litfin is known from https://www.logos.com/product/6068/getting-to-know-the-church-fathers-an-evangelical-introduction
the major players
Players in what field? Mick has some answers on the apostolic circle, but did you mean a larger circle (kings, empires, writers)?
A different approach than looking for a book would be that you could use the timeline tool as a compilation of and guide to the books you already have. Go to the timeline, enter the date span you want, choose the categories you are interested in. After that when you put your mouse on individual entries you will see links to articles in your library. This, of course, depends on how much you have in your library. If you have a fair number of general reference books, you should have something rather complete in the end, but if you have very few books, then only the entries from those books would show.
There's also Paul Barnett's The Birth of Christianity: The First Twenty Years, which covers the 30s and 40s, and many of the other resources in this collection: https://www.logos.com/product/36843/eerdmans-studies-in-early-christianity
I see the following is now offered on pre-pub.
It is a Catholic publication by a priest/professor.. I am wondering if anyone can give details. The first view pages I viewed covered material I know well but did not give any real scope or view of the book. The contents outline are okay, but leave me wondering if I should order this book. At least it is not expensive (about $10).
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