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245 04 $aThe first urban churches /$cedited by James R. Harrison and L.L. Welborn.
264 1 $aAtlanta :$bSBL Press,$c[2015]-<[2019]>
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490 1 $aSociety of Biblical Literature. Writings from the Greco-Roman world supplement series ;$vnumber 7, 8, 9, 13, 16
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $gv. 1. Methodological foundations.$tThe first urban churches : introduction /$rJames R. Harrison.$tAssessing the potential of archaeological discoveries for the interpretation of New Testament texts : the case of a gladiator fragment from Colossae and the letter to the Colossians /$rAlan Cadwallader --$tThe city in Roman Egypt : the evidence of the papyri /$rMalcom Choat --$tEpigraphy and the study of Polis and Ekklēsia in the Greco-Roman world /$rPaul Trebilco --$tGaia, Polis, and Ekklēsia at the Miletus Market Gate : an eco-critical reimagination of Revelation 12:16 /$rBrigitte Kahl --$tCoinage and colonial identity : Corinthian numismatics and the Corinthian correspondence /$rBradley J. Bitner --$tThe Polis and the poor : reconstructing social relations from different genres of evidence /$rL.L. Welborn --$tMethodological considerations in using epigraphic evidence to determine the socioeconomic context of the early Christians /$rJulien M. Ogereau --$tUrban portraits of the "barbarians" on the fringes of the Roman Empire : the archaeological numismatic, epigraphic, and iconographic evidence /$rJames R. Harrison
505 00 $gv. 2. Roman Corinth.$gIntroduction:$tExcavating the urban life of Roman Corinth /$rJames R. Harrison --$tInequality in Roman Corinth : evidence from diverse sources evaluated by a neo-Ricardian model /$rL.L. Wellborn --$tNegotiating multiple modes of religion and identity in Roman Corinth /$rCavan Concannon --$tBetween polis, oikos, and ekklesia : the challenge of negotiating the spirit world (1 Cor. 12:1-11) /$rKathy Ehrensperger --$tBrother against brother : controversies about inheritance disputes and 1 Corinthians 6:1-11 /$rMichael Peppard --$tThe changing rural horizons of Corinth's first urban Christians /$rDavid K. Pettegrew --$tMixed-language inscribing at Roman Corinth /$rBradley J. Bitner --$t"The God of this age" (2 Cor 4:4) and Paul's empire-resisting Gospel at Corinth /$rFredrick J. Long --$tPaul and the Agōnothetai at Corinth : engaging the civic values of antiquity /$rJames R. Harrison
505 00 $gv. 3. Ephesus$tAn epigraphic portrait of Ephesus and its villages /$rJames R. Harrison --$tAn Ephesian tale : mystery cults, reverse theological engineering, and the triumph of Christianity in Ephesus /$rGuy MacLean Rogers --$tThe Jewish community in Ephesus and its interaction with Christ-believers in the first century CE and beyond /$rPaul Trebilco --$tAcclaiming Artemis in Ephesus : political theologies in Acts 19 /$rBradley J. Bitner --$tThe gladiator graveyard of Ephesus as evidence for the study of martyrdom /$rMikael Haxby --$t[Ekklasia] in Ephesians as godlike in the heavens, in temple, in [gamos], and in armor : idealogy and iconography in Ephesus /$rFredrick J. Long --$tFrom Zeus or by Endoios? : Acts 19:35 as a peculiar assessment of the Ephesian Artemis /$rStephan Witetschek --$tEphesian cultic officials, their benefactors, and the quest for civic virtue : Paul's alternative quest for status in the epistle to the Ephesians /$rJames R. Harrison --$tEphesus and the numismatic background to [neokoros] /$rMichael P. Theophilos.
505 00 $gv. 5. Colossae, Hierapolis, and Laodicea.$tPerspectives on the Lycus Valley: an inscriptional, archaeological, numismatic, and iconographic approach / Alan H. Cadwallader and James R. Harrison -- Colossians, Hierapolitan coins-and the young bearers of hope / Ulrich Huttner -- Unraveling the threads of identity: cloth and clothing in the Lycus Valley / Rosemary Canavan -- On the question of comparative method in historical research: Colossae and Chonai in larger frame / Alan H. Cadwallader -- Salience, multiple affiliation, and Christ belief in the Lycus Valley: a conversation with Ulrich Huttner's Early Christianity in the Lycus Valley / Harry O. Maier -- Initiation, vision, and spiritual power: the Hellenistic dimensions of the problem at Colossae / Clinton E. Arnold -- Everyday life in a Roman town like Colossae: the papyrological evidence / Peter Arzt-Grabner -- A city with a message: Colossae and Colossians / Angela Standhartinger -- Employing numismatic evidence in discussions of early Christianity in the Lycus valley: a case study from Laodicea / Michael P. Theophilos -- Rome's market economy in the Lycus valley: soundings from Laodicea and Colossae / Michael Trainor -- Has the Vita Abercii misled epigraphists in the reconstruction of the inscription? / Allen Brent -- The inscriptions and oracular prophecy in the Eastern Mediterranean basin: assessing the Book of Revelation in its Graeco-Roman revelatory context / James R. Harrison
520 $aThis collection of essays examines the urban context of early Christian churches in the first-century Roman world. A city-by-city investigation of the early churches in the New Testament clarifies the challenges, threats, and opportunities that urban living provided for early Christians. Readers will come away with a better understanding of how scholars assemble an accurate picture of the cities in which the first Christians flourished--Publisher's website.
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650 0 $aChurch history$yPrimitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
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830 0 $aWritings from the Greco-Roman world supplement series ;$vno. 7-9.
830 0 $aWritings from the Greco-Roman world supplement series ;$vno. 13.
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880 00 $6505-00/Grek$gv. 4. Roman Philippi.$tExcavating the urban and country life of Roman Philippi and its territory /$rJames R. Harrison --$tRooted in Heaven and resident in Philippi, but no &#x1F10;κκλησία?/$rKathy Ehrensperger --$tThe social constituency and membership of the first Christian groups at Philippi : a literary and epigraphic survey /$rJulien M. Ogereau --$tVindolanda Tablet 2.154, RPC 1651, and the provenance of Philippians /$rPaul A. Holloway --$tPolis and ekklēsia at Philippi : a response to Kathy Ehrensperger, Paul Holloway, and Julien Ogereau /$rAngela Standhartinger -- First-century Philippi : contextualizing Paul's visit /$rCédric Brélaz --$tDid the Philippian Christ group know it was a "missionary" society: /$rRichard S. Ascough --$tThe imperial authorities in Paul's letter to predominantly Greek hearers in the Roman colony of Philippi /$rPeter Oakes --$tEvery knee bowed : Jesus Christ as reigning Lord over "the heavenly, the earthly, and the subterranean gods" (Philippians 2:10) /$rFredrick J. Long,$rRyan Kristopher Giffin --$tRivals, opponents, and enemies : three kinds of theological argumentation in Philippians /$rSamuel Vollenweider --$tFrom Rome to the colony of Philippi : Roman boasting in Philippians 3:4-6 in its Latin West and Philippian epigraphic context /$rJames R. Harrison.
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