In Stone and Story
Early Christianity in the Roman World
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- 18,99 €
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- 18,99 €
Descrizione dell’editore
This beautifully designed, full-color textbook introduces the Roman background of the New Testament by immersing students in the life and culture of the thriving first-century towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum, which act as showpieces of the world into which the early Christian movement was spreading. Bruce Longenecker, a leading scholar of the ancient world of the New Testament, discusses first-century artifacts in relation to the life stories of people from the Roman world. The book includes discussion questions, maps, and 175 color photographs. Additional resources are available through Textbook eSources.
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In this bracing analysis, Longenecker (The Crosses of Pompeii), professor of religion at Baylor University, uses the archaeological remains of two cities preserved in Vesuvius's 79 CE eruption to explore "the machinery of the world" in which early Jesus followers operated. In each chapter, Longenecker considers a pair of interrelated social factors, such as "Money and Influence" and "Sacrifice and Sin," rooting his analysis in the material culture of Pompeii and Herculaneum, followed by a consideration of how the beliefs and practices of early Jesus devotees shaped the way they engaged with those aspects of Roman society. For instance, inscriptions listing the benefactors of Pompeii's amphitheater and temples show that "it was clear to all that new money flooding Pompeii was linked to a pro-Roman agenda." Some of the book's most stimulating comparisons are drawn between the followers of Jesus and the members of other contemporary Roman subcultures that occupied similar ideological spaces. For instance, a resurgent devotion to the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis meant that Jesus followers were not the only minority religious group promoting a belief in life after death. Clear structure, along with helpful citations to digital versions of the artifacts discussed, makes this an enriching, accessible history for students and casual readers alike.