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Religious rivalries in the early Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity Leif E. Vaage, editor. [Text]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Christianity and Judaism ; 18.Publication details: Waterloo, Ont. Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion/Corporation canadienne des sciences religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press c2006Description: xvi, 324 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0889204497
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 270.1 22
LOC classification:
  • BL 96.R45 2006 BL 96.R45 2006
Contents:
Ancient religious rivalries and the struggle for success: Christians, Jews, and others in the early Roman Empire /$r Leif E. Vaage --$t Declining polis? Religious rivalries in ancient civic context /$r Philip A. Harland --$t Rivalry and defection /$r Stephen G. Wilson --$t Is the pagan fair fairly dangerous? Jewish-pagan relations in antiquity / Reena Basser --$t My rival, my fellow: conceptual and methodological prolegomena to mapping inter-religious relations in 2nd- and 3rd-century CE Levantine society using the evidence of early rabbinic texts /$r Jack N. Lightstone --$g "The$t field God has assigned": geography and mission in Paul /$r Terence L. Donaldson --$t Contra Apionem in social and literary context: an invitation to Judean philosophy /$r Steve Mason --$t On becoming a Mithraist: new evidence for the propagation of the mysteries /$r Roger Beck --$t Rodney Stark and "the mission to the Jews" /$r Adele Reinhartz --$t "Look how they love one another": early Christian and pagan care for the sick and other charity /$r Steven C. Muir --$t Religious market of the Roman Empire: Rodney Stark and Christianity's pagan competition /$r Roger Beck --$t Why Christianity succeeded (in) the Roman Empire /$r Leif E. Vaage.
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Includes bibliographical references ( p. 279-304) and indexes.

Ancient religious rivalries and the struggle for success: Christians, Jews, and others in the early Roman Empire /$r Leif E. Vaage --$t Declining polis? Religious rivalries in ancient civic context /$r Philip A. Harland --$t Rivalry and defection /$r Stephen G. Wilson --$t Is the pagan fair fairly dangerous? Jewish-pagan relations in antiquity / Reena Basser --$t My rival, my fellow: conceptual and methodological prolegomena to mapping inter-religious relations in 2nd- and 3rd-century CE Levantine society using the evidence of early rabbinic texts /$r Jack N. Lightstone --$g "The$t field God has assigned": geography and mission in Paul /$r Terence L. Donaldson --$t Contra Apionem in social and literary context: an invitation to Judean philosophy /$r Steve Mason --$t On becoming a Mithraist: new evidence for the propagation of the mysteries /$r Roger Beck --$t Rodney Stark and "the mission to the Jews" /$r Adele Reinhartz --$t "Look how they love one another": early Christian and pagan care for the sick and other charity /$r Steven C. Muir --$t Religious market of the Roman Empire: Rodney Stark and Christianity's pagan competition /$r Roger Beck --$t Why Christianity succeeded (in) the Roman Empire /$r Leif E. Vaage.

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