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_aRamsay, William Mitchell, _cSir, _d1851-1939., _e1 |
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_aThe cities of St. Paul : _btheir influence on his life and thought, the cities of Eastern Asia Minor / _cWilliam M. Ramsay. _hPR |
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_a[Whitefish, Montana] : _bKessinger Publishing, _c(c)2004. |
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_axv, 452 pages, 15. leaves of plates : _billustrations, maps ; _c23 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aKessinger Publishing's rare reprints. | |
500 | _aCover title. | ||
500 | _aReprint. Originally published: London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1907. | ||
504 | _a1 | ||
500 | _aPart I: Paulinism in the Greco-Roman World | ||
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_aIntroduction -- _tThe Pauline Philosophy of History -- _tThe Pauline Contrasted with the Modern Method -- _tSt. Paul and Hellenism -- _tHellenism and Hebraism -- _tThe Empire as the World's Hope -- _tPaulinism in the Roman Empire -- _tConclusion. |
500 | _aPart II: Tarsus | ||
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_aIntroduction -- _tThe Situation of Tarsus -- _tTarsus and the Plan of Cilicia -- _tTarsus, the River and the Sea -- _tTarsus and the Cilician Gates -- _tThe Ionians in Early Tarsus -- _tTarsus as an Oriental Town -- _tLegends of Early Tarsus -- _tThe Religion of Tarsus -- _tThe Revival of Greek Influence -- _tTarsus as the Greek Colony Antiocheia -- _tThe Greeks in Tarsus-Antiocheia -- _tThe Jews in Tarsus -- _tThe Jews settled in Tarsus in 171 B.C. -- _tTarsus the Hellenistic City -- _tTarsus as Capital of the Roman Province Cilicia -- _tThe Oriental Spirit in Tarsus -- _tRomans otherwise Tarsians -- _tThe Tarsian Democracy -- _tAthenodorus of Tarsus -- _tThe Reform of the Tarsian Constitution by Athenodorus -- _tThe University of Tarsus -- _tTarsus under the Empire. |
500 | _aPart III: Antioch | ||
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_aThe City and its Foundation -- _tThe Jews in Pisidian Antioch -- _tThe Greek Colonists in Early Antioch -- _tThe Phrygians of Antioch -- _tAntioch a City of Galatia -- _tCharacter of the Original Hellenic City -- _tThe Roman Colony of Pisidian Antioch -- _tHellenism in Pisidian Antioch - The Religion of Antioch -- _tFirst Appearance of Paul and Barnabas in the Antiochian Synagogue -- _tPaul's First Address to a Galatian Audience -- _tThe Approach to the Gentiles -- _tThe Door of the Gentiles. |
500 | _aPart IV: Iconium | ||
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_aNatural and National Character -- _tThe Religion of Iconium -- _tThe Territory of Iconium -- _tIconium a City of Galatia -- _tThe constitution of the Hellenic City Iconium -- _tIconium as a Roman City -- _tThe Roman Colony of Iconium -- _tSt. Paul at Iconium -- _tThe Christian Cults of Iconium. |
500 | _aPart V: Derbe | ||
500 | _aPart Virgin Islands: Lystra | ||
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_aSituation and Character -- _tCharacter of the Five Cities. |
500 | _aPart Virgin IslandsI: St. Paul in the Roman World. | ||
500 | _aIllustrations | ||
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_aTarsus, the Hill Country behind, and the snow-covered Taurus in the background -- _tTwo 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) -- _tJonas Pillar and the Cilician Sea, near Issus. The slope of Djebel Nur rises on the right -- _tFalls of the Cydnus (the new River of Justinian) on the north side of Tarsus -- _tThe Cilician Gates -- _tThe desolate site of Pisidian Antioch -- _tRemains of a Hellenistic building at Antioch -- _tThe Aqueduct of Pisdian Antioch -- _tRock-cutting, generally supposed to be the Sanctuary of the God of Pisidian Antioch, perhaps only the site of an Odeon -- _tThe Plateau of Pisidian Antioch and the Glen of the River Anthios, looking from the north-east -- _tLooking across Knoia to the Twin Peaks of St. Philip and St. Thekla -- _tThe Sacred Village and Mountain of the Zizimmene Mother of Iconium -- _tSeat of the Mevlevi Dervishes: the Religious Centre of Iconium -- _tThe Church of St. Amphilochius at Iconium -- _tHadji Baba, the Pilgrim Father, the Mountain Guardian of Derbe -- _tThe Site of Derbe -- _tKhatyn Serai and Lystra and the Bridge on the Southern Road -- _tMedieval Bridge on the north side of Khatyn Serai -- _tGreek Warrior on Coin of Tarsus: Aramaic Letters -- _tGreek Nymph on Coin of Tarsus: Aramaic Letters -- _tThe Baal of Tarsus and the Persian Satrap of Cilicia -- _tThe Baal of Tarsus and the Syrian Gates -- _tAthena on Coin of Tarsus -- _tLion and Star on Coin of Tarsus -- _tThe Goddess, her Lions, and the God, a Lycaonian Relief -- _tPerseus with the Gorgon's Head on Coin of Tarsus -- _tThe Baal of Tarsus -- _tThe Emblem of Tarsus, Lion killing Stag -- _tThe Baal of Tarsus with Eagle -- _tThe Anatolian God of Tarsus -- _tThe Hellnic City-Goddess -- _tThe Anatolian God at Boghaz-Keui -- _tThe Anatolian God of Tarsus as he was borne to the Pyre -- _tPerseus, with the City-Goddess and the People, adoring Apollo of Tarsus -- _tPerseus supporting Apollo of Tarsus -- _tPerseus and the Fisherman of Tarsus -- _tThe Persian God Ahura-mazda on Coin of Tarsus -- _tMithras Sacrificing a Bull on Coin of Tarsus -- _tThe Hellenic Cit-Goddess of Antioch-Tarsus -- _tTHe Zeus of Antioch-Tarsus -- _tTarsus with the River Cydnus at her Feet -- _tThe Hellenic-City-Goddess and the Anatolian God of the Tarsians -- _tThe two Imperial Temples at Tarsus -- _tThe Three Provinces Crowning the City-Goddess of Tarsus -- _tThe Crown of the High-priest of the Emperors -- _tTarsus between Athena and Nemesis -- _tShip bringing Egyptian Corn to Tarsus -- _tThe River Anthios on Coin of Pisidian Antioch -- _tThe Roman Standards at Antioch -- _tGordian III. sacrificing beside the Roman Standards at Antioch -- _tImperial Victories at Antioch -- _tPeace hurrying to Antioch -- _tThe Genius of Antioch -- _tThe God of Antioch supporting Victory -- _tThe Goddess-Mother of Antioch with her Lions -- _tThe Genius of Antioch with Olive-branch -- _tThe Genius of Antioch with Horn of Plenty -- _tGordian III. supporting the Genius of the City and greeting Antioch -- _tAntioch as the Lady of the Limnai -- _tThe Statue of Perseus at Iconium -- _tPerseus on a Coin of Iconium -- _tAthena Polias at Iconium -- _tThe Hellenic Zeus of the Iconians -- _tThe Hero, a Relief at Iconium -- _tHeracles at Iconium -- _tThe Roman She-Wolf at Iconium -- _tThe Good Fortune of Iconium -- _tThe Good Fortune of Iconnium with River at her Feet -- _tThe Empress Poppaea as the City-Goddess of Iconium -- _tThe Tomb of Paul the Martyr at Derbe -- _tHeracles at Derbe -- _tGood Fortune at Derbe -- _tVictory Writing on a Shield: a Statue at Derbe -- _tThe Founder of Lystra Ploughing the Limits of the City -- _tThe Good Fortune of Lystra -- _tThe Good Fortune of Barata -- _tCilicia and the Road Across Taurus -- _tFrom Tarsus and the Coast to the Cilician Gates -- _tThe Region of Pisidian Antioch -- _tThe Country of Iconium, Derbe and Lystra. |
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