Christian OriginsRichard A. Horsley Fortress Press, 2005 - 318 páginas Dealing with a time when "Christians" were moving towards separation from the movement's Jewish origins, this inaugural volume of A People's History of Christianity tells "the people's story" by gathering together evidence from the New Testament texts, archaeology, and other contemporary sources. Of particular interest to the distinguished group of scholar-contributors are the often overlooked aspects of the earliest "Christian" consciousness: How, for example, did they manage to negotiate allegiances to two social groups? How did they deal with crucial issues of wealth and poverty? What about the participation of slaves and women in these communities? How did living in the shadow of the Roman Empire color their religious experience and economic values? With Horsley, contributors include: Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley, Allen Dwight Callahan, Warren Carter, Neil Elliott, Steven J. Friesen, William R. Herzog II, Clarice J. Martin, Carolyn Osiek, Raymond Pickett, Barbara R. Rossing, Antoinette Clark Wire. |
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... Roman Governor ( Liturgical , 2003 ) . Currently in press is The New Testament and Negotiating the Roman World : An Essential Guide ( Abingdon , 2006 ) , and John : Storyteller , Evangelist , Interpreter ( Hendrickson , 2006 ) . He is ...
... Roman Governor ( Liturgical , 2003 ) . Currently in press is The New Testament and Negotiating the Roman World : An Essential Guide ( Abingdon , 2006 ) , and John : Storyteller , Evangelist , Interpreter ( Hendrickson , 2006 ) . He is ...
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... Roman - era boat 1.6 Modern reconstruction of a Roman fishing boat 1.7 Ruins of the synagogue in Chorazim 37 38 38 39 2.1 Model of the Jerusalem Temple 49 2.2 Stone oil press 2.3 Bronze coin showing ears of corn 2.4 Mosaic of workers ...
... Roman - era boat 1.6 Modern reconstruction of a Roman fishing boat 1.7 Ruins of the synagogue in Chorazim 37 38 38 39 2.1 Model of the Jerusalem Temple 49 2.2 Stone oil press 2.3 Bronze coin showing ears of corn 2.4 Mosaic of workers ...
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... Roman Empire , such as Galilee and Judea or Antioch and Corinth . Once we recognize that the communities and movements associated with New Testament literature had not ( yet ) developed into what was later identified as Christianity ...
... Roman Empire , such as Galilee and Judea or Antioch and Corinth . Once we recognize that the communities and movements associated with New Testament literature had not ( yet ) developed into what was later identified as Christianity ...
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... Roman takeover of Palestine in 63 bce and their imposition of Herod as king in 40 bce meant that the Galilean , Samaritan , and Judean peasants were suddenly subject to three layers of rulers and their respective demands for revenues ...
... Roman takeover of Palestine in 63 bce and their imposition of Herod as king in 40 bce meant that the Galilean , Samaritan , and Judean peasants were suddenly subject to three layers of rulers and their respective demands for revenues ...
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... Roman Empire in which followers of Jesus established new communities were similarly set by Roman conquest and the resulting Roman imperial order of the first century ce . On a pretext the Romans attacked a league of Greek cities ...
... Roman Empire in which followers of Jesus established new communities were similarly set by Roman conquest and the resulting Roman imperial order of the first century ce . On a pretext the Romans attacked a league of Greek cities ...
Conteúdo
JESUS MOVEMENTS AND THE RENEWAL OF ISRAEL | 23 |
WHY PEASANTS RESPONDED TO JESUS | 47 |
WOMENS HISTORY FROM BIRTHPROPHECY STORIES | 71 |
TURNING THE TABLES ON JESUS THE MANDAEAN VIEW | 94 |
CITIES AND TEXTS | 111 |
CONFLICTS AT CORINTH | 113 |
MATTHEWS PEOPLE | 138 |
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN AS PEOPLES HISTORY | 162 |
SOCIAL PATTERNS AND PRACTICES | 199 |
FAMILY MATTERS | 201 |
THE EYES HAVE IT SLAVES IN THE COMMUNITIES OF CHRISTBELIEVERS | 221 |
INJUSTICE OR GODS WILL EXPLANATIONS OF POVERTY IN PROTOCHRISTIAN TEXTS | 240 |
PROPHETS PROPHETIC MOVEMENTS AND THE VOICES OF WOMEN | 261 |
ABBREVIATIONS | 287 |
NOTES | 289 |
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