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The People Beside Paul The Philippian Assembly And History From Below 1st Edition Joseph A Marchal

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The People Beside Paul The Philippian Assembly And History From Below 1st Edition Joseph A Marchal
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 355
Author: Joseph A. Marchal
ISBN: 9781628370980, 162837098X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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The People Beside Paul The Philippian Assembly And History From Below 1st Edition Joseph A Marchal by Joseph A. Marchal 9781628370980, 162837098X instant download after payment.

Who are the people beside Paul, and what can we know about them? This volume brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars with a broad range of expertise and a common interest: Philippi in antiquity. Each essay engages one set of contextual particularities for Paul and the ordinary people of the Philippian assembly, while simultaneously placing them in wider settings. This 'people's history' uses both traditional and more cutting-edge methods to reconsider archaeology and architecture, economy and ethnicity, prisons and priestesses, slavery, syncretism, stereotypes of Jews, the colony of Philippi, and a range of communities. The contributors are Valerie Abrahamsen, Richard S. Ascough, Robert L. Brawley, Noelle Damico, Richard A. Horsley, Joseph A. Marchal, Mark D. Nanos, Peter Oakes, Gerardo Reyes Chavez, Angela Standhartinger, Eduard Verhoef, and Antoinette Clark Wire. Features An examination of the social forms and forces that shaped and affected the Philippian church Essays offer insight into standard questions about the letter s hymn and audience, Paul's 'opponents,' and the sites of the community and of Paul's imprisonment A focused exploration of more marginalized topics and groups, including women, slaves, Jews, and members of localized cults

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