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The cities of St. Paul : their influence on his life and thought, the cities of Eastern Asia Minor / William M. Ramsay. [print]

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Contents:
Introduction The Pauline Philosophy of History The Pauline Contrasted with the Modern Method St. Paul and Hellenism Hellenism and Hebraism The Empire as the World's Hope Paulinism in the Roman Empire Conclusion.
Introduction The Situation of Tarsus Tarsus and the Plan of Cilicia Tarsus, the River and the Sea Tarsus and the Cilician Gates The Ionians in Early Tarsus Tarsus as an Oriental Town Legends of Early Tarsus The Religion of Tarsus The Revival of Greek Influence Tarsus as the Greek Colony Antiocheia The Greeks in Tarsus-Antiocheia The Jews in Tarsus The Jews settled in Tarsus in 171 B.C. ; Tarsus the Hellenistic City Tarsus as Capital of the Roman Province Cilicia The Oriental Spirit in Tarsus Romans otherwise Tarsians The Tarsian Democracy Athenodorus of Tarsus The Reform of the Tarsian Constitution by Athenodorus ; The University of Tarsus Tarsus under the Empire.
The City and its Foundation The Jews in Pisidian Antioch The Greek Colonists in Early Antioch The Phrygians of Antioch Antioch a City of Galatia Character of the Original Hellenic City The Roman Colony of Pisidian Antioch Hellenism in Pisidian Antioch - The Religion of Antioch First Appearance of Paul and Barnabas in the Antiochian Synagogue Paul's First Address to a Galatian Audience The Approach to the Gentiles The Door of the Gentiles.
Natural and National Character The Religion of Iconium The Territory of Iconium Iconium a City of Galatia The constitution of the Hellenic City Iconium Iconium as a Roman City The Roman Colony of Iconium St. Paul at Iconium The Christian Cults of Iconium.
Situation and Character Character of the Five Cities.
Tarsus, the Hill Country behind, and the snow-covered Taurus in the background Two views of a Triumphal Arch on the Roman Road, twelve miles north of Tarsus: from the south. (A view from the north is given in Pauline and Other Studies, Plate XIII) ; Jonas Pillar and the Cilician Sea, near Issus. The slope of Djebel Nur rises on the right Falls of the Cydnus (the new River of Justinian) on the north side of Tarsus The Cilician Gates The desolate site of Pisidian Antioch Remains of a Hellenistic building at Antioch The Aqueduct of Pisdian Antioch Rock-cutting, generally supposed to be the Sanctuary of the God of Pisidian Antioch, perhaps only the site of an Odeon The Plateau of Pisidian Antioch and the Glen of the River Anthios, looking from the north-east Looking across Knoia to the Twin Peaks of St. Philip and St. Thekla The Sacred Village and Mountain of the Zizimmene Mother of Iconium Seat of the Mevlevi Dervishes: the Religious Centre of Iconium The Church of St. Amphilochius at Iconium Hadji Baba, the Pilgrim Father, the Mountain Guardian of Derbe The Site of Derbe Khatyn Serai and Lystra and the Bridge on the Southern Road Medieval Bridge on the north side of Khatyn Serai Greek Warrior on Coin of Tarsus: Aramaic Letters Greek Nymph on Coin of Tarsus: Aramaic Letters The Baal of Tarsus and the Persian Satrap of Cilicia The Baal of Tarsus and the Syrian Gates Athena on Coin of Tarsus Lion and Star on Coin of Tarsus The Goddess, her Lions, and the God, a Lycaonian Relief Perseus with the Gorgon's Head on Coin of Tarsus The Baal of Tarsus The Emblem of Tarsus, Lion killing Stag The Baal of Tarsus with Eagle The Anatolian God of Tarsus The Hellnic City-Goddess The Anatolian God at Boghaz-Keui The Anatolian God of Tarsus as he was borne to the Pyre Perseus, with the City-Goddess and the People, adoring Apollo of Tarsus Perseus supporting Apollo of Tarsus Perseus and the Fisherman of Tarsus The Persian God Ahura-mazda on Coin of Tarsus Mithras Sacrificing a Bull on Coin of Tarsus The Hellenic Cit-Goddess of Antioch-Tarsus THe Zeus of Antioch-Tarsus Tarsus with the River Cydnus at her Feet The Hellenic-City-Goddess and the Anatolian God of the Tarsians The two Imperial Temples at Tarsus The Three Provinces Crowning the City-Goddess of Tarsus The Crown of the High-priest of the Emperors Tarsus between Athena and Nemesis Ship bringing Egyptian Corn to Tarsus The River Anthios on Coin of Pisidian Antioch The Roman Standards at Antioch Gordian III. sacrificing beside the Roman Standards at Antioch Imperial Victories at Antioch Peace hurrying to Antioch The Genius of Antioch The God of Antioch supporting Victory The Goddess-Mother of Antioch with her Lions ; The Genius of Antioch with Olive-branch The Genius of Antioch with Horn of Plenty Gordian III. supporting the Genius of the City and greeting Antioch Antioch as the Lady of the Limnai The Statue of Perseus at Iconium Perseus on a Coin of Iconium Athena Polias at Iconium The Hellenic Zeus of the Iconians The Hero, a Relief at Iconium Heracles at Iconium The Roman She-Wolf at Iconium The Good Fortune of Iconium The Good Fortune of Iconnium with River at her Feet The Empress Poppaea as the City-Goddess of Iconium The Tomb of Paul the Martyr at Derbe Heracles at Derbe Good Fortune at Derbe Victory Writing on a Shield: a Statue at Derbe The Founder of Lystra Ploughing the Limits of the City The Good Fortune of Lystra The Good Fortune of Barata Cilicia and the Road Across Taurus From Tarsus and the Coast to the Cilician Gates The Region of Pisidian Antioch The Country of Iconium, Derbe and Lystra.
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Cover title.

Reprint. Originally published: London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1907.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I: Paulinism in the Greco-Roman World

Introduction The Pauline Philosophy of History The Pauline Contrasted with the Modern Method St. Paul and Hellenism Hellenism and Hebraism The Empire as the World's Hope Paulinism in the Roman Empire Conclusion.

Part II: Tarsus

Introduction The Situation of Tarsus Tarsus and the Plan of Cilicia Tarsus, the River and the Sea Tarsus and the Cilician Gates The Ionians in Early Tarsus Tarsus as an Oriental Town Legends of Early Tarsus The Religion of Tarsus The Revival of Greek Influence Tarsus as the Greek Colony Antiocheia The Greeks in Tarsus-Antiocheia The Jews in Tarsus The Jews settled in Tarsus in 171 B.C. ; Tarsus the Hellenistic City Tarsus as Capital of the Roman Province Cilicia The Oriental Spirit in Tarsus Romans otherwise Tarsians The Tarsian Democracy Athenodorus of Tarsus The Reform of the Tarsian Constitution by Athenodorus ; The University of Tarsus Tarsus under the Empire.

Part III: Antioch

The City and its Foundation The Jews in Pisidian Antioch The Greek Colonists in Early Antioch The Phrygians of Antioch Antioch a City of Galatia Character of the Original Hellenic City The Roman Colony of Pisidian Antioch Hellenism in Pisidian Antioch - The Religion of Antioch First Appearance of Paul and Barnabas in the Antiochian Synagogue Paul's First Address to a Galatian Audience The Approach to the Gentiles The Door of the Gentiles.

Part IV: Iconium

Natural and National Character The Religion of Iconium The Territory of Iconium Iconium a City of Galatia The constitution of the Hellenic City Iconium Iconium as a Roman City The Roman Colony of Iconium St. Paul at Iconium The Christian Cults of Iconium.

Part V: Derbe

Part Virgin Islands: Lystra

Situation and Character Character of the Five Cities.

Part Virgin IslandsI: St. Paul in the Roman World.

Illustrations

Tarsus, the Hill Country behind, and the snow-covered Taurus in the background Two views of a Triumphal Arch on the Roman Road, twelve miles north of Tarsus: from the south. (A view from the north is given in Pauline and Other Studies, Plate XIII) ; Jonas Pillar and the Cilician Sea, near Issus. The slope of Djebel Nur rises on the right Falls of the Cydnus (the new River of Justinian) on the north side of Tarsus The Cilician Gates The desolate site of Pisidian Antioch Remains of a Hellenistic building at Antioch The Aqueduct of Pisdian Antioch Rock-cutting, generally supposed to be the Sanctuary of the God of Pisidian Antioch, perhaps only the site of an Odeon The Plateau of Pisidian Antioch and the Glen of the River Anthios, looking from the north-east Looking across Knoia to the Twin Peaks of St. Philip and St. Thekla The Sacred Village and Mountain of the Zizimmene Mother of Iconium Seat of the Mevlevi Dervishes: the Religious Centre of Iconium The Church of St. Amphilochius at Iconium Hadji Baba, the Pilgrim Father, the Mountain Guardian of Derbe The Site of Derbe Khatyn Serai and Lystra and the Bridge on the Southern Road Medieval Bridge on the north side of Khatyn Serai Greek Warrior on Coin of Tarsus: Aramaic Letters Greek Nymph on Coin of Tarsus: Aramaic Letters The Baal of Tarsus and the Persian Satrap of Cilicia The Baal of Tarsus and the Syrian Gates Athena on Coin of Tarsus Lion and Star on Coin of Tarsus The Goddess, her Lions, and the God, a Lycaonian Relief Perseus with the Gorgon's Head on Coin of Tarsus The Baal of Tarsus The Emblem of Tarsus, Lion killing Stag The Baal of Tarsus with Eagle The Anatolian God of Tarsus The Hellnic City-Goddess The Anatolian God at Boghaz-Keui The Anatolian God of Tarsus as he was borne to the Pyre Perseus, with the City-Goddess and the People, adoring Apollo of Tarsus Perseus supporting Apollo of Tarsus Perseus and the Fisherman of Tarsus The Persian God Ahura-mazda on Coin of Tarsus Mithras Sacrificing a Bull on Coin of Tarsus The Hellenic Cit-Goddess of Antioch-Tarsus THe Zeus of Antioch-Tarsus Tarsus with the River Cydnus at her Feet The Hellenic-City-Goddess and the Anatolian God of the Tarsians The two Imperial Temples at Tarsus The Three Provinces Crowning the City-Goddess of Tarsus The Crown of the High-priest of the Emperors Tarsus between Athena and Nemesis Ship bringing Egyptian Corn to Tarsus The River Anthios on Coin of Pisidian Antioch The Roman Standards at Antioch Gordian III. sacrificing beside the Roman Standards at Antioch Imperial Victories at Antioch Peace hurrying to Antioch The Genius of Antioch The God of Antioch supporting Victory The Goddess-Mother of Antioch with her Lions ; The Genius of Antioch with Olive-branch The Genius of Antioch with Horn of Plenty Gordian III. supporting the Genius of the City and greeting Antioch Antioch as the Lady of the Limnai The Statue of Perseus at Iconium Perseus on a Coin of Iconium Athena Polias at Iconium The Hellenic Zeus of the Iconians The Hero, a Relief at Iconium Heracles at Iconium The Roman She-Wolf at Iconium The Good Fortune of Iconium The Good Fortune of Iconnium with River at her Feet The Empress Poppaea as the City-Goddess of Iconium The Tomb of Paul the Martyr at Derbe Heracles at Derbe Good Fortune at Derbe Victory Writing on a Shield: a Statue at Derbe The Founder of Lystra Ploughing the Limits of the City The Good Fortune of Lystra The Good Fortune of Barata Cilicia and the Road Across Taurus From Tarsus and the Coast to the Cilician Gates The Region of Pisidian Antioch The Country of Iconium, Derbe and Lystra.

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