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Brill
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492

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Starting points --
Sources and chronological framework --
Questions : community formation and the search for a position --
Historyof research --
Fundamentals, surveys, conclusions --
Epigraphy and archaeology --
Archaeological perspectives --
Theology --
Geography and natural resources --
Basic geography --
Infrastructure --
Agriculture and textile production --
Building trades and technologies --
Settlement geography I : Carura, Attouda, Trapezopolis, Tripolis --
Settlement geography II : Laodicea, Hierapolis, Colossae --
Historical background --
Cultural and social background : identities and associations --
Political background --
Colossae in the "early period" --
The Lycus Valley in the Hellenistic period : new foundations and political changes --
Laodicea as a central city of the Roman province --
Indigenous and Greek cults --
Cults of Zeus --
Cults of Apollo --
The sanctuary of Lairbenos --
Men --
The mother of the Gods --
The Hellenistic ruler cult --
The Roman emperor cult --
Jewish communities --
Judaism in the Lycus Valley : the beginnings --
Laodicea as a Jewish Center --
Conflicts between Jews and Greeks --
Symbiosis of Jews and Greeks in the Imperial Period --
Pauline influence : Philemon and Colossians --
Persons and networks --
Paul's journeys in Asia minor --
The prosopography of Philemon and Colossians --
The network of churches and the Epistle to the Laodiceans --
Nympha of Laodicea --
First summary : social networks and Paul's authority --
The Epistle to Philemon --
Date --
The social status of Onesimus --
The religious service of Onesimus --
Second summary : symbiosis of Christians and Pagans --
The Epistle to the Colossians --
The Pseudepigraphic problem of Colossians --
Date --
Addressee and author --
Knowledge of Christ --
The christological Hymn --
The admonition against "philosophy" --
Angel worship --
Local color in the catalog of Vices --
Renewal and liberation --
Liturgical Hymns --
The domestic code and stabilization of the social order --
Mission through rhetoric --
Third summary : the quest for a Christian position in Colossians --
Summary regarding the Pauline Epistles --
The letter in the apocalypse of John --
Context --
Historical Imponderables --
Geographical setting.
Philadelphia --
The Lukewarm Laodiceans --
Material prosperity and self-righteousness --
Pure gold --
White robes --
Eye salve --
Invitation to a banquet --
Christian participation in God's dominion --
Summary : local color and open questions --
Philip and his daughters --
John and Philip : apostolic competition in the Lycus Valley? --
Laodicea in the Acts of John --
Early references to Philip in Hierapolis --
The daughters of Philip : prophecies from Hierapolis --
Divergent traditions --
The prophetic activity of the daughters of Philip --
The institutionalized prophets of Apollo --
Competing kinds of prophecy? --
The message of Philip's daughters : miracle stories --
Pagan miracle stories --
Rival tombs --
Summary : vague memories of a Holy Family --
Papias and Apollinaris : bishops in Hierapolis --
Bishop Papias : a separate Christian path? --
Historical placement --
The Judas tradition --
The work and its sources --
The problem of oral tradition --
Eschatology --
The Hebrew Ur-Matthew --
Bishop Apollinarius : conflict resolution through communication --
The rain and lightning miracle --
Chronological placement and catalog of works --
The apology --
Against the Hellenes --
Against the Jews --
On the Paschal feast --
On truth --
Against the Montanists --
The plague --
Summary : defining the place of Papias and Apollinarius --
Institutionalization : clerical offices, synods, and councils --
Processes of institutionalization --
Early bishops and the institutionalization of the clergy --
The potential for communication in the pre-constantinian era --
Administrative consideration --
The synod of ancyra (314) --
The council of nicea --
The participants --
The date of easter --
Metropolitan privileges --
Christological conflicts after nicea --
The Synod of Laodicea --
Province and Diocese --
The date of the Synod --
The decisions --
The 5th-century councils --
The first council of Ephesus (431) and the competition between Laodicea and Hierapolis --
The second council of Ephesus (449) --
The council of Chalcedon --
Summary : conflict resolution through institutions --
Persecution and legends --
Persecution in the Lycus Valley --
Byzantine accounts of Martyrdom in the Apostolic Age --
Sagaris --
Christians or Crypto-Christians : Pre-Constantinian inscriptions --
Persecutions and lists of Martyrs --
The legends of the saints : genesis and impact --
Trophimus and Thallus --
Artemon : an itinerant legend --
The Acts of Philip --
The legend of St. Michael from Colossae/Chonae --
Legend and cult --
Summary : legends in differing contexts --
Conclusion : communitization and the search for a standpoint --
Christian communities in the Lycus Valley : socialization and communitization --
Search for a standpoint ---- Sources and bibliography-- Sources-- Bibliography-- Indexes-- Persons-- Places / geographical terms-- Subjects-- Passages-- Old Testament-- New Testament-- Apocryphal works-- Talmud-- Legal texts-- Acts of councils / Canon law-- Ancient, Byzantine, and Medieval authors and works-- Inscriptions-- Clergy and functionaries (prosopographic index).

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-450) and indexes.

Series
Ancient Judaism and early Christianity -- volume 85, Early Christianity in Asia Minor (ECAM) -- volume 1, Ancient Judaism and early Christianity -- v. 85., Ancient Judaism and early Christianity -- v. 1.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
275.6101
Library of Congress
BR185 .H8813 2013, BR185.H8813 2013, BR185.H8813 2013eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 492 pages
Number of pages
492

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28392105M
ISBN 10
9004264167
ISBN 13
9789004264168, 9789004264281
LCCN
2013037605
OCLC/WorldCat
861788904

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