UID:
almahu_9949641842102882
Format:
1 online resource (xx, 336 pages) :
,
illustrations, maps.
ISBN:
9781003344247
,
1003344240
,
9781003801818
,
1003801811
,
9781003800415
,
1003800416
Series Statement:
Routledge monographs in classical studies
Content:
"This collection of essays from a diverse group of internationally recognized scholars builds on the work of Steven J. Friesen to analyze the material and ideological dimensions of John's Apocalypse and the religious landscape of the Roman East. Readers will gain new perspectives on the interpretation of John's Apocalypse, the religion of Hellenistic cities in the Roman Empire, and the political and economic forces that shaped life in the Eastern Mediterranean. The chapters in this volume examine texts and material culture within carefully localized analysis while attending to their ideological and socio-economic contexts, expanding upon aspects of Friesen's research and methodology while also forging new directions. The book brings together a diverse and international set of experts including emerging voices in the fields of biblical studies, Roman social history, and classical archaeology, and each essay presents fresh, critically informed analysis of key sites and texts from the periods of Christian origins and Roman imperial rule. Revelation and Material Religion in the Roman East is of interest to students and scholars working on Christian origins, ancient Judaism, Roman religion, classical archaeology, and the social history of the Roman Empire, as well as material religion in the ancient Mediterranean more broadly. It is also suitable for religious practitioners within Christian contexts"--
Note:
Introduction / Daniel Charles Smith, Nathan Leach, and Tony Keddie -- Selected publications of Steven J. Friesen -- Apocalypse beyond dualism : connectivity and metamorphose among modes of existence / Paulo Augusto De Souza Nogueira -- Reading enslavement in Revelation / Lynn R. Huber -- Disabling the Laodikean Assembly : power of sight as site of power in Revelation 3:14- 22 / Daniel Charles Smith -- Paul and the 'other' in Revelation's Letters to the Seven Churches revisited / Geoffrey S. Smith -- Subversive consumption : Revelation's food discourse within Roman narratives of invasive foreignness / Nathan Leach -- Blood sacrifice in Revelation and Roman Asia : encoding and decoding embodied experience / Tony Keddie -- (Inc)sensing Revelation : incense, senses, and the agency of incense utensils in the Apocalypse of John / Dominika Kurek-Chomycz -- The institutional function of the Agora and its relevance to New Testament studies : a new institutional economics approach to the Athenian Agora and the New Testament / Alex Hon Ho Ip -- Disposable or transforming body? 1 Cor 15:35-57 in the context of gladiatorial games in Ancient Corinth / Jin Young Kim -- The terrace houses at Ephesos, domestic religion, and Pauline discourses of space / Christine Thomas -- 'We're going to need a bigger altar!' Evidence for a massive sacrifice of young sheep/goats at Omrit in Northern Israel / Daniel N. Schowalter -- Untempled altars : ritualized space beyond the Temenos in Ancient Priene / Adeline Harrington -- Hera in the North-Eastern Peloponnese : cult epithets as containers of cultural memory / Jorunn Økland -- The lust for recognition and influence : Laodikeia and the quest for Neokorate status / Alan H. Cadwallader -- Vibrant pomegranates : urbanism and new materialism in Ancient Side / Jaimie Gunderson -- Problematizing the 'discovery' of Pepouza and Tymion / Caroline Crews -- Partaking of the death-proclaiming meal for life : re-reading 1 Cor 11:17-34 from the lens of post-traumatic growth / Ma. Marilou S. Ibita.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Revelation and material religion in the Roman East Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032382678
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
;
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
DOI:
10.4324/9781003344247
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003344247
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