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Mohr Siebeck
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English
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454

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Table of Contents

Pauline churches, Jewish communities and the Roman Empire : introducing the issues
"Do we undermine the law?" A study of Romans 14.1-15.6
Paul and Philo on circumcision : Romans 2.25-29 in social and cultural context
Matching theory and practice : Josephus' constitutional ideal and Paul's strategy in Corinth
Money and meetings : group formation among diaspora Jews and early Christians
Deviance and apostasy : some applications of deviance theory to first-century Judaism and Christianity
Who was considered an apostate in the Jewish diaspora?
Hostility to Jews as cultural construct : Egyptian, Hellenistic, and early Christian paradigms
Thessalonica and Corinth : social contrasts in Pauline Christianity
[Pneumatikos] in the social dialect of Pauline Christianity
"That you may not grieve, like the rest who have no hope" (1 Thess 4.13) : death and early Christian identity
Ordinary but different : Colossians and hidden moral identity
There is neither old nor young? Early Christianity and ancient ideologies of age
The politics of contempt : Judaeans and Egyptians in Josephus' Against Apion
The empire writes back : Josephan rhetoric in Flavian Rome
Who's the toughest of them all? Jews, Spartans and Roman torturers in Josephus' Against Apion
Snarling sweetly : a study of Josephus on idolatry
Paul, Roman religion and the emperor : mapping the point of conflict
Why the Roman Empire was insignificant to Paul.

Edition Notes

Collection of texts partly published previously.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Tübingen
Series
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament -- 275

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Library of Congress
BS2545.P47 B37 2011, BS2280 .W78 v.275, BS2545.P47B37 2016, DS135.M43 B377 2011

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
xii, 454 p. ;
Number of pages
454
Dimensions
23 x x inches

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Open Library
OL25172864M
ISBN 10
3161506197
ISBN 13
9783161506192, 9780802873743
LCCN
2011516346
OCLC/WorldCat
759907410

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