The Forgotten Creed, Stephen J. Patterson
The Forgotten Creed, Stephen J. Patterson
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The Forgotten Creed
Christianity's Original Struggle against Bigotry, Slavery, and Sexism

Author: Stephen J. Patterson

Narrator: Ramon De Ocampo

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/31/2018


Synopsis

Long before the followers of Jesus declared him to be the Son of God, Jesus taught his followers that they too were the children of God. This ancient creed, now all but forgotten, is recorded still within the folds of a letter of Paul the Apostle. This ancient creed said nothing about God or Christ or salvation. Its claims were about the whole human race: there is no race, there is no class, there is no gender. Followers of Jesus proclaimed: "You are all children of God. There is no Jew or Greek, no slave or free, no male and female, for you are all one." Where did this remarkable statement of human solidarity come from, and what, finally, happened to it? How did Christianity become a Gentile religion that despised Jews, condoned slavery as the will of God, and championed patriarchy?

Christian theologians would one day argue about the nature of Christ, the being of God, and the mechanics of salvation. But before this, in the days when Jesus was still fresh in the memory of those who knew him, the argument was a different one: how can human beings overcome the ways by which we divide ourselves one from another? Is solidarity possible beyond race, class, and gender?

About Stephen J. Patterson

Stephen J. Patterson is the George H. Atkinson Professor of Religious and Ethical Studies at Willamette University. A historian of religion, Patterson specializes in the origins of Christianity, especially the hidden histories found in books that were not included in the Bible. He has authored and co-authored nine books and more than a hundred essays, articles, and reviews, including most recently The Gospel of Thomas and Christian Origins and The Lost Way: How Two Forgotten Gospels are Rewriting the Story of Christian Origins.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Adam

Short thoughts: I have nearly 1700 words on my blog. I really considered stopping the book about five different times. I also considered asking for a refund from Audible because they have an easy refund of books you don't like. But I didn't. I bought the book and I am reviewing it so you don't have......more

Goodreads review by Morgan

Well researched, poorly argued.......more

Goodreads review by Laurel

An exigesis of one Bible verse from the book of Galations, this took me back to my days as a religion major at college where I studied with Dr. Robert Jewett, whose work is one of this author's sources. Patterson concludes that this passage (Galations 3: 26-28) was a baptismal creed of the very earl......more