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  • 1
    UID:
    (DE-101)1007619716
    Format: XV, 363 S. , 24 cm, 726 g
    ISBN: 9783161505539 , 9783161509544
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 261
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Cook, John Granger, 1955- Roman Attitudes Toward the Christians Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2011
    Language: English
    Keywords: Römisches Reich ; Kaiser ; Religionspolitik ; Christentum ; Geschichte 41-138
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    UID:
    (DE-101)1223662748
    Format: Online-Ressource, 399 Seiten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783161586675
    Series Statement: Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity 23
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cook, John Granger, 1955- The interpretation of the Old Testament in Greco-Roman paganism Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2004
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bibel Altes Testament ; Kritik ; Heidentum ; Geschichte 300 v. Chr.-400 ; Celsus Philosophus ca. 2. Jh. ; Rezeption ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Porphyrius 233-301 ; Rezeption ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Julian Römisches Reich, Kaiser 331-363 ; Rezeption ; Bibel Altes Testament
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-603)228063787
    Format: XV, 363 S.
    ISBN: 9783161505539 , 9783161509544
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 261
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachrucke
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT016589957
    In: Early Christian manuscripts, Leiden [u.a.], 2010, S. [115] - 128 S. : Ill.
    Language: English , Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    UID:
    (DE-627)1030970017
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 717 pages)
    ISBN: 9783161565847
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 410
    Content: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: Resurrection Language -- 1 The Question of Apologetics for (or Subversion of) the Gospel -- 2 The Semantics of yqṣ, qyṣ, qûm, and ḥyh -- 3 The Semantics of ἐγείϱω (egeirō) and ἀνίϭτημι (anistēmi) -- 3.1 Meaning and Usage -- 3.2 Usage for Bodily Resurrection and the Passive of ἐγἐίϱω -- 3.3 Not Used with ψυχή or πυεῦμα for Res. until Gnosticism -- 4 The Semantics of ζωοποιέω and ζάω -- 5 Latin Expressions for Resurrection -- 6 Resurrection in Zoroastrianism -- 7 Scribenda -- Chapter one: Resurrection of Divinities -- 1 Some Methodological Reflections -- 1.1 Dying and Rising Gods -- 1.2 Myth and Ritual -- 1.3 Justin and Other Patristic Writers on Jesus and Greek Myths -- 2 Dumuzi (Tammuz) -- 3 Baal -- 4 Osiris -- 5 Adonis -- 5.1 The Myth of Adonis -- 5.2 The Adonis Gardens -- 5.3 Lucian and the Resurrection of Adonis -- 5.4 Christian Traditions about Adonis -- 5.5 The Levantine Background -- 5.5 Iconography -- 6 Attis -- 6.1 Classical Sources -- 6.2 Hippolytus, Firmicus Maternus, and Servius Auctus -- 6.3 The Hilaria and the Iconography of Attis -- 6.3 The Attis Cult in Late Antiquity -- 7 Melqart / Heracles -- 8 Dionysus -- 9 Asclepius Eshmun -- 10 Mithras -- 11 Conclusion -- Chapter two: Resurrection Accounts in Greek and Latin -- 1 Classical Greek Texts -- 1.1 The Improbability of Resurrection -- 1.2 Heracles and Alcestis, and Epiphanius's Response -- 1.3 Heracles, Theseus, and Pirithous -- 1.4 Glaucus -- 1.5 The Magi -- 1.6 Democritus -- 1.7 Alexander the Great and Resurrection -- 1.8 The Germans and Resurrection -- 1.9 Asclepius -- 1.10 Pelops -- 1.11 Aesop -- 1.12 Er, Antyllus, and the Man from Soli -- 1.13 Aelian -- 1.14 Aelius Aristides: Eupolis and other Examples of Resurrection -- 1.15 Crates -- 1.16 Polyaenus (II C.E.) -- 1.17 Artemidorus -- 1.18 Aeneas of Gaza -- 1.19 Iolaus -- 1.20 Tylos
    Content: 1.21 Lucian -- 1.22 Achilles Tatius -- 1.23 Apollonius of Tyana -- 1.24 A Magic Recipe for Resurrection -- 1.25 Favorinus (ca 85-155 C.E.) -- 1.26 Cyranides -- 1.27 Libanius -- 1.28 Proclus -- 1.29 The Resurrection of Jesus in Paganism -- 2 Resurrection in Classical Latin Texts -- 2.1 Terence -- 2.2 Cicero -- 2.3 Livy -- 2.4 Ovid -- 2.5 Vitruvius -- 2.6 Valerius Maximus -- 2.7 Pliny the Elder -- 2.8 Hyginus -- 3 Resurrection in Early Christian Inscriptions -- 4 The Hypogeum on via Dino Compagni (Via Latina Catacomb) -- 5 Conclusion -- Chapter three: Tombs and Post-Mortem Appearances -- 1 Empty Tombs with Subsequent Appearances -- 1.1 Aristeas -- 1.2 Romulus -- 1.3 Zalmoxis -- 1.4 Callirhoe -- 1.5 Xenophon, Anthia and Habrocomes -- 1.6 Antonius Diogenes, The Wonders Beyond Thule -- 1.7 Philinnion of Amphipolis -- 2 Occupied Tombs and Subsequent Appearances -- 2.1 Protesilaos -- 2.2 Eunostus -- 3 Empty Tombs with no Subsequent Appearances -- 3.1 Numa Pompilius -- 3.2 Cleomedes -- 3.3 Alcmene -- 3.4 The Apostle John -- 3.5 A Christian Dyer -- 3.6 Symeon the Fool -- 4 Conclusion -- Chapter four: Translations and Apotheoses of Heroes -- 1 Immortal Bodies -- 2 Translations -- 2.1 Legendary Figures -- 2.2 Historical Figures -- 2.3 Vibia and Vincentius: Tomb in the Catacomb of Praetextatus -- 3 Conclusion -- Chapter five: Apotheoses of Emperors -- 1 Consecratio and Funeral -- 1.1 Consecratio -- 1.2 Funerals -- 1.3 The Missing Funeral of Germanicus -- 1.4 Poppaea Sabina's Funeral -- 1.5 Funerals for Slaves and Permitted Second Funerals -- 1.6 Pertinax's Funeral -- 1.7 The Funeral of Septimius Severus -- 1.8 The Significance of the Wax Images -- 1.9 Eagles and Witnesses of Apotheoses -- 2 Apotheoses of Emperors -- 2.1 Julius Caesar -- 2.2 Augustus -- 2.3 Claudius -- 2.4 Nero -- 2.5 Vespasian -- 2.6 Titus -- 2.7 Trajan -- 2.8 Hadrian and Sabina
    Content: 2.9 Antoninus Pius -- 3 Conclusion -- Chapter six: Resurrection in Jewish Texts -- 1 Hebrew Bible and Septuagint -- 1.1 Psalm 87 LXX -- 1.2 Isaiah -- 1.3 Jeremiah -- 1.4 Daniel -- 1.5 Hosea -- 1.6 2 Maccabees -- 1.7 Job -- 1.8 Thisworldly Resurrections -- 2 Inscriptions -- 3 Ethiopic Enoch -- 3.1 The Book of Watchers -- 3.2 The Similitudes of Enoch -- 3.3 The Epistle of Enoch -- 3.4 108: The Final Enochic Book -- 4 Other Pseudepigrapha -- 4.1 Psalms of Solomon -- 4.2 Jubilees -- 4.3 Syrian Baruch -- 4.4 4 Ezra -- 4.5 Sibylline Oracles -- 4.6 Lives of the Prophets -- 4.7 Testament of Abraham -- 4.8 Life of Adam and Eve -- 4.9 Pseudo Philo, The Biblical Antiquities -- 4.10 The Sentences of Pseudo-Phocylides -- 4.11 Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs -- 5 Josephus -- 6 Qumran -- 7 The Eighteen Benedictions -- 8 Targumic and Rabbinic Literature -- 8.1 Targums -- 8.2 Mishnah and Tosefta Sanhedrin -- 8.3 Abot de Rabbi Nathan: The Origin of the Sadducees -- 8.4 Elijah and the Resurrection of the Dead -- 8.5 Tosefta Berakhot and b. Ketubbot: The Blessing of the Dead -- 8.6 Sife Deuteronomy -- 8.7 Sifra -- 8.8 Babylonian Talmud: Tractate Sanhedrin -- 8.9 The Self Evidence of Resurrection in b. Berakot -- 8.10 Genesis Rabbah on Resurrection and Healing -- 8.11 Talmudic Texts on Resurrection in Jerusalem -- 8.12 Rabbi Jacob: Rewards in the Torah and Resurrection -- 8.13 Resurrection for the Righteous -- 8.14 Hosea 6:2 and the Resurrection of the Dead -- 8.15 Resurrection and the Pangs of the Messiah -- 8.16 The Dew of Resurrection in the Seventh Heaven -- 8.17 The Days of the Messiah: Pesiqta Rabbati -- 8.18 Midrash Aleph Bet: The 7 Trumpet Blasts and the Resurrection -- 8.19 The Sufferings of the Messiah and Resurrection -- 9 Resurrection and the Frescoes of Dura Europos -- 10 The Toledot Yeshu -- 11 Conclusion
    Content: Chapter seven: Empty Tomb, Resurrection, and Translation -- 1 Resurrection in 1 Cor 15 and the Problem of an Empty Tomb -- 1.1 1 Thess 4:17: Bodies not Abandoned on the Ground -- 1.2 1 Corinthians 15 -- 1.3 Phil 3:21 -- 1.4 Summary of the Argument -- 1.5 Possible Objections -- 2 Empty Tomb and Resurrection in Mark -- 3 The Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus in Q and Luke -- 3.1 Q 13:34-35 -- 3.2 Resurrection in Luke 24 -- 3.3 Luke's Ascension Narratives -- 4 Conclusion -- Conclusion: Empty Tomb, Resurrection, and Apotheosis -- Images -- Bibliography -- Ancient Sources -- Databases, CD Roms, Websites -- Scholarship -- Sources -- 1 Greco-Roman Texts -- 2 Biblical Literature -- 3 Second Temple Literature -- 4 Targumic and Rabbinic Literature -- 5 Magica and Other Papyri -- 6 Coins, Inscriptions, and Other Archaeological Resources -- 7 Near Eastern Texts -- Images Index -- Ancient Individuals -- Modern Authors -- Subjects and Terminology
    Note: Description based on print version record
    Additional Edition: 9783161565038
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cook, John Granger, 1955 - Empty tomb, resurrection, apotheosis Tübingen, Germany : Mohr Siebeck, 2018 9783161565038
    Additional Edition: 3161565037
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Bibel Neues Testament ; Auferstehung ; Apotheose ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Auferstehung ; Apotheose
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  • 6
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    Book
    Peabody, Mass : Hendrickson Publ.
    UID:
    (DE-603)11021353X
    Format: xvi, 385 S.
    Edition: Reprint
    Note: Bibliogr. S. 341 - 354. Quellenverr. S. 355 - 377
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-603)090007123
    Format: XVI, 385 S.
    ISBN: 3161471954
    Series Statement: Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT019964559
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XL, 549 Seiten)
    Edition: 2nd, extended edition
    ISBN: 9783161562563
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 327
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783161560019
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 3161560019
    Language: English
    Keywords: Römisches Reich ; Kreuzigung ; Kreuzigung Jesu ; Zeithintergrund
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  • 9
    UID:
    (DE-627)666547688
    Format: XV, 363 S. , 583 g
    Edition: Unrevised paperback ed.
    ISBN: 9783161509544 , 3161509544
    Series Statement: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 261
    Content: John Granger Cook untersucht die frühesten Interaktionen zwischen der römischen Obrigkeit und den Christen. Die Ereignisse während des Imperiums des Claudius und die Frage nach "Chrestos" und möglichen Judenchristen sind faszinierend aber obskur. Die Verfolgungen von Nero und Trajan mögen für das Verständnis bestimmter neutestamentliche Texte, einschließlich Markus, 1 Petrus und die Apokalypse, bedeutsam sein. Wissenschaftler sind inzwischen jedoch skeptisch, daß Domitian während seiner Herrschaft die Christen verfolgt hat. Das Reskript von Hadrian hat wenig dazu beigetragen, die Politik von Trajan bezüglich der Christen zu ändern. Obwohl die Texte keinen Beweis für ein allgemeingültiges Gesetz gegen die Christen liefern (wahrscheinlich existierte bis zurzeit von Decius keines), geben sie zumindest Hinweise, wie die römischen Magistrate die Christen charakterisiert ("konstruiert") haben. Für Nero and seine Präfekten waren die Christen Brandstifter und machten sich des Hasses gegen die Menschheit schuldig; für Plinius and Trajan waren die Christen Menschen, die "unsere Götter nicht anflehen." - John Granger Cook investigates the earliest interactions between Roman authorities and Christians. The events in Claudius` time surrounding "Chrestos" and possible Jewish Christians are fascinating but obscure. The persecutions of Nero and Trajan may be crucial for interpreting certain texts of the New Testament, including the Gospel of Mark, 1 Peter, and the Apocalypse. Scholars have become increasingly skeptical of a persecution of the Christians during Domitian`s rule, and the evidence is not strong. The rescript of Hadrian did little to change Trajan`s policy with regard to the Christians. Although the texts provide no evidence for a general law against the Christians (probably no such law existed until the time of Decius), they do give some indication of the way magistrates characterized ("constructed") Christians: to Nero and his prefects the Christians were arsonists and harbored intense hatred of the human race; to Pliny and Trajan they were people who did not "supplicate our gods."
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 294 - 351
    Language: English
    Subjects: Theology
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    Keywords: Römisches Reich ; Kaiser ; Religionspolitik ; Christentum ; Geschichte 41-138 ; Geschichte 41-138
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    UID:
    (DE-602)almahu_9948559620302882
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 399 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783161586675
    Series Statement: Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity 23
    Content: John Granger Cook untersucht Texte von griechisch-römischen Heiden wie Celsos (II C.E.), Porphyrios (III C.E.) und Julian dem Apostaten (IV C.E.) und zeigt ihre Bedeutung für das Verständnis der Interpretation der Septuaginta aus der Sicht griechisch-römischer Intellektueller. Er zeigt auch, daß das Interesse dieser Autoren nicht abstrakt war, da sie wussten, daß das Christentum eine ernste Bedrohung für einige ihrer wichtigsten Überzeugungen, ihr Selbstverständnis und ihre Lebensweise darstellte.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe: ISBN 9783161484742
    Language: English
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