Volume 1
Preface to the Second English Edition
Preface to the Second Italian Edition (2006)
Preface to the First Italian Edition (1983)
A Note on Using the Encyclopedia
Contributors
Biblical Abbreviations
Bibliographical Abbreviations
Entries A-E
Volume 2
Entries F-O
Volume 3
Entries P-Z
Complete List of Articles
Angelo Di Berardino is past president and current professor of patrology at the Augustinian Patristic Institute (Augustinianum) in Rome. He is the editor or author of authoritative works on the early church, including Encyclopedia of the Early Church (recently updated and expanded in Italian as Nuovo dizionario patristico e di antichità cristiane) and Patrology: The Eastern Fathers from the Council of Chalcedon to John of Damascus. He also serves as the Italian-language editor for the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture.
Thomas C. Oden (1931–2016), was the general editor of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture and the Ancient Christian Doctrine series as well as the author of Classic Christianity, a revision of his three-volume systematic theology. He was the director of the Center for Early African Christianity at Eastern University in Pennsylvania and he served as the Henry Anson Buttz Professor of Theology at The Theological School of Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. Oden was active in the Confessing Movement in America, particularly within the United Methodist Church and was president of The Institute for Classical Christian Studies. He suggested that Christians need to rely upon the wisdom of the historical Church, particularly the early Church, rather than on modern scholarship and theology and said his mission was "to begin to prepare the postmodern Christian community for its third millennium by returning again to the careful study and respectful following of the central tradition of classical Christianity."
The Rev. Dr. Joel C. Elowsky (PhD, Drew University) is associate professor of historical theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. He has served as the operations manager for the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture and has edited the two volumes on John's Gospel in that series. He is the volume editor for We Believe in the Holy Spirit in the Ancient Christian Doctrine series and has edited volumes on Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril of Alexandria in the Ancient Christian Texts series.
James Hoover (M.Div., Gordon Conwell) is IVP's associate editorial director and senior editor for IVP Academic. Since 1999 he has served as in-house editor in the area of patristic studies, overseeing editorial work on the 29-volume Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, the 5-volume Ancient Christian Doctrine series, the 15-volume Ancient Christian Texts series and, most recently, the Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity.
"The most thorough and extensive collection of information on the
early church available. . . . Recommended for theological,
academic, and large public libraries."
*Christopher McConnell, Booklist, July 2014*
"This three-volume set edited by Di Berardino and a team of
consulting editors offers a comprehensive alphabetical listing of
people, places and concepts important to the Christian Church's
first eight centuries. . . . The list of contributors, most of them
from one of several prestigious European universities, assures the
reader that the content is authoritative and thoughtfully
considered. . . . Recommended for scholars, this encyclopedia set,
with its academic and precise content, is aimed at those whose
interest in ancient Christianity is beyond general."
*Annette Haldeman, Library Journal, April 15, 2014*
"Given this resource's breadth of coverage and caliber of
scholarship, its value cannot be overstated—even more so because
scholarly interest in this period is currently expanding. Summing
Up: Essential. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general
readers."
*D. R. Stewart, CHOICE, September 2014*
"The Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity is highly recommended as
a front line source for information on all aspects of the early
church. . . . It is a must for any seminary, training school, or
other educational institution. Those specializing in church history
will want to have this reference set within arm's reach at their
desk."
*Dennis M. Swanson, The Master's Seminary Journal, Fall 2014*
"As someone who teaches the history of Christianity, including
courses on early Christianity, this is a major reference work that
every theological or research library should own."
*Michael W. Campbell, Journal of Asia Adventist Seminary, 16.1
(2013)*
"This encyclopedia is an unparalleled collection for anyone working
in this period and is highly recommended for academic and larger
public libraries."
*American Reference Books Annual, 2015*
"The Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity, edited by Angelo Di
Berardino, Tom Oden, Joel Elowsky, and James Hoover (IVP, 2014) is
an awesome work that libraries should have. Its 3,000 plus articles
about the first seven centuries of Christianity show the breadth of
the faith as it grew in Asia, Europe, and North Africa, and its
depth: We can learn about depictions of Aaron and Abaddon, study
how early Christians dealt with abandoned children and abortion,
find out basic information about Abibus Dolichenus and other
little-remembered early bishops—and I've only gone through AB in
the first of three volumes that total close to 3,000 pages. I hope
the Encyclopedia is available in heaven."
*Marvin Olasky, World Magazine, October 17, 2015*
"These three volumes, together one of the most comprehensive
reference tools on early Christianity, are bound to become a
standard work for historians, theologians, and other academics
interested in this field of research."
*Peter van Egmond, Augustiniana, 66/3-4 (2016)*
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