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100 1 _aJacobsen, Anders-Christian
245 0 1 _aRelating through Prayer
_bIdentity Formation in Early Christianity
_c['Jacobsen, Anders-Christian', 'Munkholt Christensen, Maria Louise']
264 1 _bPeter Lang
_c2019
300 _a p.
336 _btxt
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700 0 _aJacobsen, Anders-Christian
700 0 _aMunkholt Christensen, Maria Louise
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
_uhttps://international.scholarvox.com/netsen/book/88872238
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520 _aThis book analyses early Christian texts on prayer. These texts provide a rich perspective on the formation of Christian identity in the early church. The primary sources investigated are the four earliest known treatises on prayer in Christian history, written by Clement, Origen, Tertullian and Cyprian in the beginning of the third century. Prayer and identity have both individual and collective expressions, and theological treatises reveal an interplay between these phenomena. The book examines the relational character of Christian prayer: how prayer establishes a relationship between the individual and God; how other social relations are reinforced by prayer in direct and indirect ways; and how individual Christians are connected to their own self in prayer.
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