Simon Butticaz/Enrico Norelli: Introduction
I. Memory Studies and Nascent Christianity: Challenges, Approaches and Problems
Sandra Huebenthal: "Frozen Moments" - Early Christianity through the Lens of Social Memory Theory - Adriana Destro/Mauro Pesce: Remembering and Writing: Their Substantial Differences - Jens Schröter: Memory and Memories in Early Christianity: The Remembered Jesus as a Test Case
II. Memory, Authority and Modalities (Personal, Ritual, Textual, etc.)
Simon Butticaz: The Transformation of "Collective Memory" in Early Christianity as Reflected in the Letters of Paul - Judith M. Lieu: Letters and the Construction of Early Christian Memory - Christoph Markschies: Erinnerungen bei Irenaeus an Figuren des apostolischen und nachapostolischen Zeitalters
III. Memory, Identity and the Construction of Origins
Daniel Marguerat: De Jésus à Paul : l'invention du christianisme dans les Actes des ap?tres - Claudio Zamagni: Reinventing Christian Origins: Competing Conceptions in the Christianity of the Second Century - Enrico Norelli: La construction polémique des origines chrétiennes par Marcion - Cecilia Antonelli: La construction de la mémoire des "origines" par Hégésippe chez Eusèbe à travers deux modèles en dialogue: Jérusalem et la famille de Jésus, Corinthe et Rome et ses apôtres et disciples
IV. Early Christianity, Memory and Theology
Jörg Frey: The Gospel of John as a Narrative Memory of Jesus - Andreas Dettwiler: Erinnerung und Identität - Erwägungen zur Pragmatik und Theologie des Kolosser- und Epheserbriefes - Jean Zumstein: La mémoire créatrice des premiers chrétiens