Gods, Spirits, and Worship in the Greco-Roman World and Early Christianity
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Product details:
- Publisher T&T Clark
- Date of Publication 24 August 2023
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780567703309
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages280 pages
- Size 232x154x16 mm
- Weight 428 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 7 bw illus 481
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Long description:
Greco-Roman religions and superstitions, and early Christianity's engagement with them, are explored in 12 unique studies. The beliefs and fears with regard to demons (or daimons), their origins, and threatening behavior are examined, both in their pagan and Judaeo-Christian contexts. These new studies look at the Greco-Roman heroic gods, how they faced death, and how James and John, the "sons of Thunder," may well have been viewed in some circles as the equivalent of the "sons of Zeus", Castor and Pollux.
The contributors also explore Roman omens, especially as they relate to Rome's legendary founder Romulus and what light they shed on the omens that accompany the birth and death of Jesus of Nazareth. Particular focus is placed upon Paul, binding spells, women and hymns of exaltation, along with atheism in late antiquity, with special consideration of the charlatan Alexander. Finally, there is a re-visitation of the confusion, misinformation and legends surrounding the discovery of the Qumran caves, including fear of jinn. This book provides invaluable resources for precisely how early Christians interacted with different ideas and traditions around gods and spirits - both benevolent and malevolent - in the Greco-Roman world.
Table of Contents:
Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
List of Images
Chapter One: The Isis Temple in the Campus Martius in Rome: Place, Space, and Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean World - Frederick E. Brenk, Arrupe House Jesuit Community, USA
Chapter Two: The Myth of the Diasporic Isiac-Family as Reflected in the Epigraphical Evidence Connected to the Delian Sarapeia - Elina Lapinoja-Pitkänen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Chapter Three: Jesus, the Daimons and the Dead - Peter G. Bolt, Sydney College of Divinity, Australia
Chapter Four: Jesus and the Archetypes: A Study of the Heroic Archetype - Adam Z. Wright, The College of Emmanuel and St. Chad, USA
Chapter Five: Fiery Twins: James, John, and the Sons of Zeus - Jeff Pettis, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, USA
Chapter Six: Romulus, Roman Omens, and the Portents of the Birth and Passion of Jesus - Craig A. Evans, Houston Baptist University, USA
Chapter Seven: Learning Rhetoric at Tarsus: The Apostle Paul and His Use of Aristotelian Rhetoric - Alexa Wallace and Adam Z. Wright, The College of Emmanuel and St. Chad, USA
Chapter Eight: Early Christian "Binding Spells"? The Formulas in 1 Cor 12:3 Read Against the Background of Ancient Curse Tablets - Susanne Luther, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Chapter Nine: Paul as the Originator of Women Teachers within Religious Circles - Chris S. Stevens, Independent Scholar
Chapter Ten: The Secret of the Hidden Cross: The Form, Meaning and Background of the Hellenistic Hymn Quoted in 1 Timothy 3:16 - Roy D. Kotansky, Independent Scholar
Chapter Eleven: "Out with the Christians . Our with the Epicureans!" Atheism and Constructing the Other in Antiquity - Richard A. Wright, Abilene Christian University, USA
Chapter Twelve: Jinn and the Myth of the Shepherd - Jonathan Poletti, Independent Scholar
Index of Authors
Index of Primary Sources
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