Early Christian families in context : an interdisciplinary dialogue / edited by David L. Balch and Carolyn Osiek. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religion, marriage, and family seriesPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans, (c)2003.Description: xix, 412 pages, 8. pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR195.O82.E275 2003
  • BR195
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Contents:
Archaeology of Domus and Insulae: Domus and Insulae in Rome: families and housefuls Andrew Wallace-Hadrill -- Material and social environment of Greco-Roman households in the East: the case of Hellenistic Delos Monika Trumper -- problems of gendered space in Syro-Palestinian domestic architecture: the case of Roman period Galilee Eric M. Meyers -- Domestic values, equality, suffering: The language of equality in early Christian house churches: a constructivist approach Peter Lampe -- Paul's portrait of Christ crucified (Gal. 3:1) in light of paintings and sculptures of suffering and death in Pompeiian and Roman houses David L. Balch -- Women: Sex and the married woman in ancient Rome Suzanne Dixon -- Typical and atypical family dynamics, the cases of Babatha and Berenice Ross S. Kraemer -- Was Celsus right? The role of women in the expansion of early Christianity Margaret Y. MacDonald -- Women, slaves, and the economy of the Roman household r Richard Saller --
Slaves: Slave families and slaves in families Dale B. Martin -- domestic enemy: a moral polarity of household slaves J. Albert Harrill -- Female slaves, porneia, and the limits of obedience Carolyn Osiek -- Children: Death, burial, and commeration of children in Roman Italy Beryl Rawson -- Desperately different? Delicia children in the Roman household Christian Laes -- Implications for theological education: Theological education, the Bible, and history: detente in the culture wars Amy-Jill Levine -- Theological education and the analogical imagination Timothy F. Sedgwick -- Why family matters for early Christian literature Margaret M. Mitchell --
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Archaeology of Domus and Insulae: Domus and Insulae in Rome: families and housefuls Andrew Wallace-Hadrill -- Material and social environment of Greco-Roman households in the East: the case of Hellenistic Delos Monika Trumper -- problems of gendered space in Syro-Palestinian domestic architecture: the case of Roman period Galilee Eric M. Meyers -- Domestic values, equality, suffering: The language of equality in early Christian house churches: a constructivist approach Peter Lampe -- Paul's portrait of Christ crucified (Gal. 3:1) in light of paintings and sculptures of suffering and death in Pompeiian and Roman houses David L. Balch -- Women: Sex and the married woman in ancient Rome Suzanne Dixon -- Typical and atypical family dynamics, the cases of Babatha and Berenice Ross S. Kraemer -- Was Celsus right? The role of women in the expansion of early Christianity Margaret Y. MacDonald -- Women, slaves, and the economy of the Roman household r Richard Saller --

Slaves: Slave families and slaves in families Dale B. Martin -- domestic enemy: a moral polarity of household slaves J. Albert Harrill -- Female slaves, porneia, and the limits of obedience Carolyn Osiek -- Children: Death, burial, and commeration of children in Roman Italy Beryl Rawson -- Desperately different? Delicia children in the Roman household Christian Laes -- Implications for theological education: Theological education, the Bible, and history: detente in the culture wars Amy-Jill Levine -- Theological education and the analogical imagination Timothy F. Sedgwick -- Why family matters for early Christian literature Margaret M. Mitchell --

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