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From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike Laura Nasrallah

From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike By Laura Nasrallah

From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike by Laura Nasrallah


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This interdisciplinary volume is the first to bring together international scholars of religion, archaeologists, and scholars of art and architectural history to investigate social, political, and religious life in Roman and early Christian Thessalonike, an important metropolis in the Hellenistic, Roman, and early Christian periods and beyond.

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From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike: Studies in Religion and Archaeology by Laura Nasrallah

This volume brings together international scholars of religion, archaeologists, and scholars of art and architectural history to investigate social, political, and religious life in Roman and early Christian Thessalonike, an important metropolis in the Hellenistic, Roman, and early Christian periods and beyond. This volume is the first broadly interdisciplinary investigation of Roman and early Christian Thessalonike in English and offers new data and new interpretations by scholars of ancient religion and archaeology. The book covers materials usually treated by a broad range of disciplines: New Testament and early Christian literature, art historical materials, urban planning in antiquity, material culture and daily life, and archaeological artifacts from the Roman to the late antique period.

From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike Reviews

From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike: Studies in Religion and Archaeology is a rich resource not only for the light it sheds on Thessalonike but also for the interpretive case studies it offers for an impressive range of ancient materials-architecture, inscriptions, texts (canonical and non-canonical), sarcophagi, ceramics, glassware and mosaics. -- James C. Walters, Associate Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, Boston University School of Theology

About Laura Nasrallah

Laura Nasrallah is Associate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School. Charalambos Bakirtzis is former Ephor, Byzantine Antiquities, Thessaloniki, Greece. Steven J. Friesen is Louise Farmer Boyer Chair in Biblical Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Helmut Koester was John H. Morison Professor of New Testament Studies, Emeritus, and Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Emeritus, at Harvard Divinity School.

Table of Contents

* Introduction * Late Antiquity and Christianity in Thessalonike: Aspects of a Transformation * Voluntary Associations in Roman Thessalonike: In Search of Identity and Support in a Cosmopolitan Society * Of Memories and Meals: Greco-Roman Associations and the Early Jesus-Group at Thessalonike *Gazing Upon the Invisible: Archaeology, Historiography, and the Elusive Women of 1 Thessalonians * Second Thessalonians, the Ideology of Epistles, and the Construction of Authority: Our Debt to the Forger * Early Christian Interpretation in Image and Word: Canon, Sacred Text, and the Mosaics of Moni Latomou * Social Status and Family Origin in the Sarcophagi of Thessaloniki * Locating Purity: Temples, Sexual Prohibitions, and Making a Difference in Thessalonike * Egyptian Religion in Thessalonike Aristotelis Mentzos Reflections on the Architectural History of the Tetrarchic Palace Complex at Thessaloniki * Christianization of Thessalonike: The Making of Christian Urban Iconography * Civic Identity in Christian Thessalonike * Glassware in Late Antique Thessalonike: Third to Seventh Centuries C.E.

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CIN0674053222VG
9780674053229
0674053222
From Roman to Early Christian Thessalonike: Studies in Religion and Archaeology by Laura Nasrallah
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard Divinity School Theological Studies
20110111
350
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