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245 0 4 _aThe first urban churches 1 /
_ceditor James R. Harrison and L.L. Welbor.
264 1 _aAtlanta :
_bSBL Press,
_c[2015].
300 _avolumenes <1,4> :
_bilustraciones ;
_c23 centímetros.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aSociety of Biblical Literature. Writings from the Greco-Roman world supplement series ;
_vnumber 7
504 _aBibliografía : páginas 311-317.
504 _aÍndice : páginas 321-345.
505 _6880-01
_aAbbreviations -- The first urban churches:introduction -- Assessing the potential of archaeological discoveries for the interpretation of Ner Testament texts: the case of a Gladiator fragment from Colossae and the letter to the colossians -- The city in Roman Egypt: the evidence of the Papyri Malcom Choat -- Epigraphy and the study of polis and Ekklesia in the greco-roman world -- Gaia, Polis, and Ekklesia at the Miletus Market GAte: an ecocritical Rimagination of Revelation 12:16 -- Coinage and colonial identity: corinthian numismatics and the corinthian correspondence -- The polis and the porr: reconstructing social relations from different genres of evidence -- Methodological considerations in using epigraphic evidence to determine the socioeconomic context of the early christians -- Urban portraits of the "barbarians" on the fringes of the roman empire: The archaeological, numismatic, epigraphic, and econographic evidence.
526 _aSEG42
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526 _aP86
526 _aP85
526 _aP77
526 _aP76
526 _aP35
650 0 _aCiudades y pueblos
_xAspectos religiosos
_xCristianismo.
650 0 _aHistotia de la iglesia
_yIglesia primitiva y principios.
700 1 _aHarrison, James R.,
_d1952-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aWelborn, L. L.,
_d1953-
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_aExcavating the urban and country life of Roman Philippi and its territory -- Rooted in Heaven and resident in Philippi, but no eκκλησία? -- The social constituency and membership of the first Christian groups at Philippi : a literary and epigraphic survey -- Vindolanda Tablet 2.154, RPC 1651, and the provenance of Philippians -- Polis and ekklēsia at Philippi : a response to Kathy Ehrensperger, Paul Holloway, and Julien Ogereau -- First-century Philippi : contextualizing Paul's visit -- Did the Philippian Christ group know it was a "missionary" society -- The imperial authorities in Paul's letter to predominantly Greek hearers in the Roman colony of Philippi -- Every knee bowed : Jesus Christ as reigning Lord over "the heavenly, the earthly, and the subterranean gods" (Philippians 2:10) -- Rivals, opponents, and enemies : three kinds of theological argumentation in Philippians -- From Rome to the colony of Philippi : Roman boasting in Philippians 3:4-6 in its Latin West and Philippian epigraphic context.
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