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Gods Spirits And Worship In The Grecoroman World And Early Christianity Craig A Evans Adam Z Wright Editors

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Gods Spirits And Worship In The Grecoroman World And Early Christianity Craig A Evans Adam Z Wright Editors
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Publisher: T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.57 MB
Author: Craig A. Evans; Adam Z. Wright (editors)
ISBN: 9780567703262, 9780567703286, 0567703266, 0567703282
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Gods Spirits And Worship In The Grecoroman World And Early Christianity Craig A Evans Adam Z Wright Editors by Craig A. Evans; Adam Z. Wright (editors) 9780567703262, 9780567703286, 0567703266, 0567703282 instant download after payment.

Greco-Roman religions and superstitions, and early Christianity's engagement with them, are explored in 12 unique studies. The beliefs and fears with regard to demons (or daimons), their origins, and threatening behavior are examined, both in their pagan and Judaeo-Christian contexts. These new studies look at the Greco-Roman heroic gods, how they faced death, and how James and John, the “sons of Thunder,” may well have been viewed in some circles as the equivalent of the “sons of Zeus”, Castor and Pollux.
The contributors also explore Roman omens, especially as they relate to Rome's legendary founder Romulus and what light they shed on the omens that accompany the birth and death of Jesus of Nazareth. Particular focus is placed upon Paul, binding spells, women and hymns of exaltation, along with atheism in late antiquity, with special consideration of the charlatan Alexander. Finally, there is a re-visitation of the confusion, misinformation and legends surrounding the discovery of the Qumran caves, including fear of jinn. This book provides invaluable resources for precisely how early Christians interacted with different ideas and traditions around gods and spirits – both benevolent and malevolent – in the Greco-Roman world.

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