ORTHODOXY AND HERESY IN EARLIEST CHRISTIANITY
(Palût) 17-22Predecessors and Competitors of PalûtianChristianity: Marcion, Bardesanes, Mani, andTheir Literature (
Diatessaron
, PaulineEpistles) 22-32Kûnê and the Emergence of a Powerful "Orthodoxy":Dissemination of the Abgar Legend, Attacks onRival Groups, Vindication of Paul through
Actsof Paul/"3 Corinthians"
32-432. EGYPT, ET by David Hay 44Silence of Sources concerning "Orthodoxy" in theEarliest Period of Egyptian Christianity 44-49Earliest Known Representatives and Literature:Syncretistic Gnostic Writings,
Gospel of theEgyptians
and
Gospel of the Hebrews
49-53Establishment of Ecclesiastical Christianity underDemetrius and His Successors 53-56The Half-century before the Victory of Demetrius:Origen and Clement of Alexandria 56-603. IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH AND POLYCARP OF SMYRNA;MACEDONIA AND CRETE, ET by Gerhard Krodel 61Ignatius and the Monepiscopate: 61-63The Situation in Christian Antioch 63-66and among His Addressees in Asia Minor 66-69Polycarp, Smyrna, and Philippi 69-74Thessalonica 74-76Crete (based on Dionysius of Corinth) 764. ASIA MINOR PRIOR TO IGNATIUSET by Gerhard Krodel 77The Addressees in Rev. I-3, Ignatius, and I Peter 77-83Ephesus and Westem Asia Minor, and JewishChristian Influence There 83-89Other Anti-Heretical New Testament Writings:Jude, 2 Peter, Pastorals (and Pliny), 1-3 John 89-945. ROME AND CHRISTIANITY OUTSIDE OF ROMEET by Stephen Benko 95Rome and Achaia: Corinth and
1 Clement
95-106
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