Early Christianity in Pompeian Light
Title | Early Christianity in Pompeian Light PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce W. Longenecker |
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2016-11-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 150641897X |
Scholars of early Christianity are awakening to the potential of Pompeii’s treasures for casting light on the settings and situations that were commonplace and conventional for the first urban Christians. The uncovered world of Pompeii, destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E., allows us to peer back in time, capturing a heightened sense of what life was like on the ground in the first century – the very time when the early Jesus-movement was beginning to find its feet. In light of the Vesuvian material remains, historians are beginning to ask fresh questions of early Christian texts and perceive new contours, nuances, and subtleties within the situations those texts address. The essays of this book explore different dimensions of Pompeii’s potential to refine our lenses for interpreting the texts and situations of early Christianity. The contributors to this book (including Carolyn Osiek, David Balch, Peter Oakes, Bruce Longenecker, and others) demonstrate that it is an exciting time to explore the interface between the Vesuvian contexts and the early Jesus-movement.
Early Christians and Their Art
Title | Early Christians and Their Art PDF eBook |
Author | Mikeal C. Parsons |
Publisher | SBL Press |
Pages | 391 |
Release | 2024-01-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1628373598 |
This collection of eleven essays by biblical scholars, art historians, and experts in early Christianity explores a variety of topics and issues regarding the material culture of early Christianity recovered from Italy, Syria, Tunisia, and beyond. The essays place early Christian art representing such symbols as crosses, anchors, and shepherds found in sarcophagi, catacombs, architecture, mosaics, gems, and more in dialogue with New Testament and early Christian texts. Contributors Gregory M. Barnhill, Eric J. Brewer, Jeffrey M. Dale,† Zen Hess, Heidi J. Hornik, Jeffrey M. Hubbard, Robin M. Jensen, Bruce W. Longenecker, Mikeal Parsons, Christian Sanchez, Natalie Webb, Jason A. Whitlark, and David E. Wilhite place early Christian beliefs and practices in their proper historical, cultural, political, and religious contexts for scholars and students of the ancient world.
In Stone and Story
Title | In Stone and Story PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce W. Longenecker |
Publisher | Baker Academic |
Pages | 503 |
Release | 2020-02-18 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1493422340 |
This beautifully designed, full-color textbook introduces the Roman background of the New Testament by immersing students in the life and culture of the thriving first-century towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum, which act as showpieces of the world into which the early Christian movement was spreading. Bruce Longenecker, a leading scholar of the ancient world of the New Testament, discusses first-century artifacts in relation to the life stories of people from the Roman world. The book includes discussion questions, maps, and 175 color photographs. Additional resources are available through Textbook eSources.
Citifying Jesus
Title | Citifying Jesus PDF eBook |
Author | Emiliano Rubens Urciuoli |
Publisher | Mohr Siebeck |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2024-09-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3161623711 |
A Temple Not Made with Hands
Title | A Temple Not Made with Hands PDF eBook |
Author | Mikeal C. Parsons |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2018-05-11 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 153261697X |
This collection of essays is a Festschrift for Naymond Keathley, honoring his many contributions to Baylor as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, as Senior Vice-Provost, as Interim Director of the Center for International Education, as Interim Chair of the Religion Department, as Professor, and as Director of Undergraduate Studies. He also served as president of the Southwest Region of the NABPR and was a long-time member of the Society of Biblical Literature. The authors of the essays include Naymond’s friends, colleagues, and students. All of the essays are (broadly) in biblical studies and biblical reception, including essays exploring the intersection between biblical studies and popular culture. Most of the essays take up various New Testament texts.
The Oxford Handbook of Pauline Studies
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Pauline Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew V. Novenson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 736 |
Release | 2022-03-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0192545337 |
The Oxford Handbook of Pauline Studies brings together a diverse international group of experts on the apostle Paul. It examines the authentic texts from his own hand, other ancient texts falsely attributed to him, the numerous early Christian legends about him, and the many meanings that have been and still are made of these texts to give a twenty-first century snapshot of Pauline Studies. Divided into five key sections, the Handbook begins by examining Paul the person - a largely biographical sketching of the life of Paul himself to the limited extent that it is possible to do so. It moves on to explore Paul in context and Pauline Literature, looking in detail at the letters, manuscripts, and canons that constitute most of our extant evidence for the apostle. Part Four uses a number of classic motifs to describe what modern experts describe as 'Pauline Theology', and Part Five considers the many productive reading strategies with which recent interpreters have made meaning of the letters of Paul. It is demonstrated that 'reading Paul' is not, and never has been, just one thing. It has always been a matter of the particular questions and interests that the reader brings to these very generative texts. The Oxford Handbook of Pauline Studies thoroughly surveys the state of Pauline studies today, paying particular attention to theory and method in interpretation. It considers traditional approaches alongside recent approaches to Paul, including gender, race and ethnicity, and material culture. Brought together, the chapters are an ideal resource for teachers and students of Paul and his letters.
The Social Worlds of Ancient Jews and Christians
Title | The Social Worlds of Ancient Jews and Christians PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 2022-11-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 900452486X |
This volume honors L. Michael White, whose work has been influential in exploring the “social worlds” of ancient Jews and Christians. Fifteen original essays highlight his scholarly contributions while also signaling new directions in the study of ancient Mediterranean religions.