TY - BOOK TI - Orality, literacy, and colonialism in antiquity AV - BL687.D765.O735 2004 PY - 2004/// CY - Atlanta, Georgia PB - Society of Biblical Literature KW - Oral communication KW - Religious aspects KW - History KW - To 1500 KW - Congresses KW - Written communication KW - Colonies KW - Mediterranean Region N1 - 1; Orality, literacy, and colonialism in antiquity; Jonathan A. Draper --; Indigenous poems, colonialist texts; John Miles Foley --; Cognition, orality-literacy, and approaches to first-century writings; Pieter J.J. Botha --; Moving beyond colonialist discourse : understanding oral theory and cultural difference in the context of media analysis; J.A. "Bobby" Loubser --; Why did Plato write? / Jean-Luc Solare --; Mithra's cult : an example of religious colonialism in Roman times? / Baudouin Decharneux --; The origins of the Hebrew scriptures in imperial relations; Richard A. Horsley --; Roman imperialism and early Christian scribality; Werner H. Kelber --; Practicing the presence of God in John : ritual use of scripture and the Eidos Theou in John 5:37; Jonathan A. Draper --; Responses --; Rabbinic oral tradition in late Byzantine Galilee : Christian empire and rabbinic ideological resistance; Martin S. Jaffee --; Oralities, literacies, and colonialism in antiquity and contemporary scholarship; Claudia V. Camp; 2 UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0416/2004004749.html ER -