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Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence

Sayı: 7 1 Haziran 2008
Turhan Kaçar
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Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence

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Christianity became an important phenomenon in its earliest phase for the history of Anatolia. In fact, it is important to point out that the name Christianoi =the followers of Christ first emerged at Antioch, Antiochea, in the first generation of Christians. The Acts of Apostles offers the details of the journeys of St. Paul, who vastly travelled in the southern regions of modern Turkey Wallace – Williams 1998 . Paul’s travels and the later thrust of Christianity show that the regions of Anatolia which had close connections with Syria naturally became the hot-bed of this new religion MacMullen 1984 . However, in what way can we exploit the literary evidence for the impact of Christianity in the regions which were at the edges of the original missionary areas of St. Paul? It is an important question what emphasis may be placed on the literary evidence to exploit the channels of communication in the early expansion of Christianity in the geographically distant regions of its seed-bed.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Early Christianity, Anatolia, Black Sea region of Turkey

Kaynakça

  1. Athanasius, Historia Arianorum, Selected Works and Letters, NPNF 2, vol. IV, Edinburgh, 1991.
  2. Basil of Caesarea, Letters and Select Works, NPNF 2, vol. VIII, Edinburgh, 1996.
  3. Epiphanius, The Panarion, selected passages, trans. P. R. Amidon (ed.), Oxford 1990.
  4. Eusebius, HE, =Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History I-V, trans. K. Lake, VI-X, trans. J.E.L. Oulton, Harvard University Press, 1994.
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  6. Iraenaeus, Against the Heresies, ANF, vol. I, Edinburgh, 1996.
  7. Jerome, Lives of Illustrious Men, NPNF 2, vol. III, Edinburgh, 1996.
  8. Justin, I. Apology, ANF, vol. I, Edinburgh, 1996.
  9. Lucian, Alexander or the False Prophet, trans. A.M. Harmon, Mass. Cambridge, 1969.
  10. Philostorgius, HE, = Philostorgius, Kirchengeschichte, Die Griechischen Christlichen Schriftsteller, trans. Bidez, J– F.Winkelmann, Berlin 1972.

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APA
Kaçar, T. (2008). Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence. Colloquium Anatolicum, 7, 197-215. https://izlik.org/JA36HW82RW
AMA
1.Kaçar T. Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence. Colloquium Anatolicum. 2008;(7):197-215. https://izlik.org/JA36HW82RW
Chicago
Kaçar, Turhan. 2008. “Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence”. Colloquium Anatolicum, sy 7: 197-215. https://izlik.org/JA36HW82RW.
EndNote
Kaçar T (01 Haziran 2008) Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence. Colloquium Anatolicum 7 197–215.
IEEE
[1]T. Kaçar, “Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence”, Colloquium Anatolicum, sy 7, ss. 197–215, Haz. 2008, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA36HW82RW
ISNAD
Kaçar, Turhan. “Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence”. Colloquium Anatolicum. 7 (01 Haziran 2008): 197-215. https://izlik.org/JA36HW82RW.
JAMA
1.Kaçar T. Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence. Colloquium Anatolicum. 2008;:197–215.
MLA
Kaçar, Turhan. “Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence”. Colloquium Anatolicum, sy 7, Haziran 2008, ss. 197-15, https://izlik.org/JA36HW82RW.
Vancouver
1.Turhan Kaçar. Early Christianity in the Black Sea: An Examination of the Literary Evidence. Colloquium Anatolicum [Internet]. 01 Haziran 2008;(7):197-215. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA36HW82RW