Early Christian Life and Thought in Social Context
A Reader
Herausgeber: Harding, Mark
Early Christian Life and Thought in Social Context
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Herausgeber: Harding, Mark
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Early Christian Life and Thought in Social Context fills a vacuum in current scholarship. While there exist a number of anthologies of sources for students of the New Testament and early Judaism, this book integrates concise explanatory comment on various aspects of the historical and social situation of the early Christians with substantial extracts from early Christian, early Jewish, and Graeco-Roman sources.
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Early Christian Life and Thought in Social Context fills a vacuum in current scholarship. While there exist a number of anthologies of sources for students of the New Testament and early Judaism, this book integrates concise explanatory comment on various aspects of the historical and social situation of the early Christians with substantial extracts from early Christian, early Jewish, and Graeco-Roman sources.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Continnuum-3PL
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9780826456045
- ISBN-10: 0826456049
- Artikelnr.: 21353234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Continnuum-3PL
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9780826456045
- ISBN-10: 0826456049
- Artikelnr.: 21353234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark Harding is Dean of the Australian College of Theology. He is the author of Tradition and Rhetoric in the Pastoral Epistles (Peter Lang, 1998) and What are They Saying About the Pastoral Epistles? (Paulist, 2001).
1.The Political Landscape:The Persian,Hellenistic,and Roman Empires
The Rise of Persia .The Persian Empire .Phillip II of Macedon .Alexander
the Great Alexander 's Achievement .Alexander 's Successors (the
diadochoi).Early Rome Acquires an Empire .Late Republican Roman Politics
.Augustus .The Roman Empire in Early Imperial Times.Augustus 'Successors
(14-136 CE)
2.The Jews under Persians,Greeks and Romans:539 BCE-135 CE
The Jews under Persian Rule .Judaea under Greek Rule (336-175 BCE).Judaism
and Hellenism in Judaea .Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Priestly Politics in
Judaea .The Maccabaean Revolt (167-164 BCE)and its Aftermath .The
Hasmonaeans and the Coming of the Romans .Herod 's Early Career .Palestine
under Herod the Great and Archelaus (37 BCE-6 CE).Roman Rule in Judaea
(6-37 CE).Herod Antipas .Agrippa I and II .Judaea and Galilee (44-66
CE).The First Jewish Revolt .Palestine 70-135 CE .The Revolts of 115-117 CE
.The Second Jewish Revolt 132-135 CE
3.Graeco-Roman Literature
History .Biography .Letters .Poetry .Moral Treatises .The Novel
4.Early Jewish and Christian Literature
Apocalypses .Testaments .Expanded and Rewritten Bible .Wisdom Literature
.Hymns and Prayers .Jewish Historiography .Gospels .The Content of the
Gospels in their Literary Setting
5.Graeco-Roman Religion
The Religion of the Greeks and Romans .Ruler Cults .Mystery Religions and
Eastern Cults .Oracles,Astrology,Magic and the Occult
6.Philosophy
Epicureanism .Stoicism .The Academy .Philosophical Itinerants .Philo
7.Graeco-Roman Society
The Household .Marriage .Attitudes to Women .Sexuality .Slavery .Education
and Rhetoric.The Graeco-Roman Economy .Glory and Fame .Life in the Cities
.Life in the Countryside .Entertainment .War .Atrocities .Government
.Natural Disasters .Sickness and Death
8.Early Judaism and Christianity
Descriptions of Judaea .The Elephantine Community .The Jewish Diaspora
.Reactions to Judaism .The Civic Rights of the Jews .The Sabbath .The
Temple .The Synagogue .Pharisees.Sadducees .Essenes .The Qumran Community
.The 'Fourth Philosophy ',Bandits and Sicarii .Herodians,Hellenists and
Samaritans .Early Christianity .Resurrection .Messianism .Christians under
the Empire
The Rise of Persia .The Persian Empire .Phillip II of Macedon .Alexander
the Great Alexander 's Achievement .Alexander 's Successors (the
diadochoi).Early Rome Acquires an Empire .Late Republican Roman Politics
.Augustus .The Roman Empire in Early Imperial Times.Augustus 'Successors
(14-136 CE)
2.The Jews under Persians,Greeks and Romans:539 BCE-135 CE
The Jews under Persian Rule .Judaea under Greek Rule (336-175 BCE).Judaism
and Hellenism in Judaea .Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Priestly Politics in
Judaea .The Maccabaean Revolt (167-164 BCE)and its Aftermath .The
Hasmonaeans and the Coming of the Romans .Herod 's Early Career .Palestine
under Herod the Great and Archelaus (37 BCE-6 CE).Roman Rule in Judaea
(6-37 CE).Herod Antipas .Agrippa I and II .Judaea and Galilee (44-66
CE).The First Jewish Revolt .Palestine 70-135 CE .The Revolts of 115-117 CE
.The Second Jewish Revolt 132-135 CE
3.Graeco-Roman Literature
History .Biography .Letters .Poetry .Moral Treatises .The Novel
4.Early Jewish and Christian Literature
Apocalypses .Testaments .Expanded and Rewritten Bible .Wisdom Literature
.Hymns and Prayers .Jewish Historiography .Gospels .The Content of the
Gospels in their Literary Setting
5.Graeco-Roman Religion
The Religion of the Greeks and Romans .Ruler Cults .Mystery Religions and
Eastern Cults .Oracles,Astrology,Magic and the Occult
6.Philosophy
Epicureanism .Stoicism .The Academy .Philosophical Itinerants .Philo
7.Graeco-Roman Society
The Household .Marriage .Attitudes to Women .Sexuality .Slavery .Education
and Rhetoric.The Graeco-Roman Economy .Glory and Fame .Life in the Cities
.Life in the Countryside .Entertainment .War .Atrocities .Government
.Natural Disasters .Sickness and Death
8.Early Judaism and Christianity
Descriptions of Judaea .The Elephantine Community .The Jewish Diaspora
.Reactions to Judaism .The Civic Rights of the Jews .The Sabbath .The
Temple .The Synagogue .Pharisees.Sadducees .Essenes .The Qumran Community
.The 'Fourth Philosophy ',Bandits and Sicarii .Herodians,Hellenists and
Samaritans .Early Christianity .Resurrection .Messianism .Christians under
the Empire
1.The Political Landscape:The Persian,Hellenistic,and Roman Empires
The Rise of Persia .The Persian Empire .Phillip II of Macedon .Alexander
the Great Alexander 's Achievement .Alexander 's Successors (the
diadochoi).Early Rome Acquires an Empire .Late Republican Roman Politics
.Augustus .The Roman Empire in Early Imperial Times.Augustus 'Successors
(14-136 CE)
2.The Jews under Persians,Greeks and Romans:539 BCE-135 CE
The Jews under Persian Rule .Judaea under Greek Rule (336-175 BCE).Judaism
and Hellenism in Judaea .Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Priestly Politics in
Judaea .The Maccabaean Revolt (167-164 BCE)and its Aftermath .The
Hasmonaeans and the Coming of the Romans .Herod 's Early Career .Palestine
under Herod the Great and Archelaus (37 BCE-6 CE).Roman Rule in Judaea
(6-37 CE).Herod Antipas .Agrippa I and II .Judaea and Galilee (44-66
CE).The First Jewish Revolt .Palestine 70-135 CE .The Revolts of 115-117 CE
.The Second Jewish Revolt 132-135 CE
3.Graeco-Roman Literature
History .Biography .Letters .Poetry .Moral Treatises .The Novel
4.Early Jewish and Christian Literature
Apocalypses .Testaments .Expanded and Rewritten Bible .Wisdom Literature
.Hymns and Prayers .Jewish Historiography .Gospels .The Content of the
Gospels in their Literary Setting
5.Graeco-Roman Religion
The Religion of the Greeks and Romans .Ruler Cults .Mystery Religions and
Eastern Cults .Oracles,Astrology,Magic and the Occult
6.Philosophy
Epicureanism .Stoicism .The Academy .Philosophical Itinerants .Philo
7.Graeco-Roman Society
The Household .Marriage .Attitudes to Women .Sexuality .Slavery .Education
and Rhetoric.The Graeco-Roman Economy .Glory and Fame .Life in the Cities
.Life in the Countryside .Entertainment .War .Atrocities .Government
.Natural Disasters .Sickness and Death
8.Early Judaism and Christianity
Descriptions of Judaea .The Elephantine Community .The Jewish Diaspora
.Reactions to Judaism .The Civic Rights of the Jews .The Sabbath .The
Temple .The Synagogue .Pharisees.Sadducees .Essenes .The Qumran Community
.The 'Fourth Philosophy ',Bandits and Sicarii .Herodians,Hellenists and
Samaritans .Early Christianity .Resurrection .Messianism .Christians under
the Empire
The Rise of Persia .The Persian Empire .Phillip II of Macedon .Alexander
the Great Alexander 's Achievement .Alexander 's Successors (the
diadochoi).Early Rome Acquires an Empire .Late Republican Roman Politics
.Augustus .The Roman Empire in Early Imperial Times.Augustus 'Successors
(14-136 CE)
2.The Jews under Persians,Greeks and Romans:539 BCE-135 CE
The Jews under Persian Rule .Judaea under Greek Rule (336-175 BCE).Judaism
and Hellenism in Judaea .Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Priestly Politics in
Judaea .The Maccabaean Revolt (167-164 BCE)and its Aftermath .The
Hasmonaeans and the Coming of the Romans .Herod 's Early Career .Palestine
under Herod the Great and Archelaus (37 BCE-6 CE).Roman Rule in Judaea
(6-37 CE).Herod Antipas .Agrippa I and II .Judaea and Galilee (44-66
CE).The First Jewish Revolt .Palestine 70-135 CE .The Revolts of 115-117 CE
.The Second Jewish Revolt 132-135 CE
3.Graeco-Roman Literature
History .Biography .Letters .Poetry .Moral Treatises .The Novel
4.Early Jewish and Christian Literature
Apocalypses .Testaments .Expanded and Rewritten Bible .Wisdom Literature
.Hymns and Prayers .Jewish Historiography .Gospels .The Content of the
Gospels in their Literary Setting
5.Graeco-Roman Religion
The Religion of the Greeks and Romans .Ruler Cults .Mystery Religions and
Eastern Cults .Oracles,Astrology,Magic and the Occult
6.Philosophy
Epicureanism .Stoicism .The Academy .Philosophical Itinerants .Philo
7.Graeco-Roman Society
The Household .Marriage .Attitudes to Women .Sexuality .Slavery .Education
and Rhetoric.The Graeco-Roman Economy .Glory and Fame .Life in the Cities
.Life in the Countryside .Entertainment .War .Atrocities .Government
.Natural Disasters .Sickness and Death
8.Early Judaism and Christianity
Descriptions of Judaea .The Elephantine Community .The Jewish Diaspora
.Reactions to Judaism .The Civic Rights of the Jews .The Sabbath .The
Temple .The Synagogue .Pharisees.Sadducees .Essenes .The Qumran Community
.The 'Fourth Philosophy ',Bandits and Sicarii .Herodians,Hellenists and
Samaritans .Early Christianity .Resurrection .Messianism .Christians under
the Empire







