Author: Daniel Schowalter, Steven J. Friesen
Urban Religion in Roman Corinth: Interdisciplinary Approaches (Harvard Theological Studies)
Harvard Divinity School
2005
Format: PDF (rar+3%)
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Language: English
Pages: 485
This book discusses the history, topography, and urban development of Corinth with special attention to civic and private religious practices in the Roman colony. Expert analysis of the latest archaeological data is coupled with consideration of what can be known about the emergence and evolution of religions in Corinth. Several scholars consider specific aspects of archaeological evidence and ask how enhanced knowledge of such topics as burial practice, water supply, and city planning strengthens our understanding of religious identity and practice in the ancient city. This volume seeks to gain insight into the nature of the Greco-Roman city visited by Paul, and the ways in which Christianity gradually emerged as the dominant religion.