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245 10 $aEarly Christianity in the Lycus Valley /$cby Ulrich Huttner ; translation by David Green.
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490 1 $aAncient Judaism and early Christianity,$x1871-6636 ;$vvolume 85
490 1 $aEarly Christianity in Asia Minor (ECAM) ;$vvolume 1
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 395-450) and indexes.
505 00 $gIntroduction --$tStarting points --$tSources and chronological framework --$tQuestions : community formation and the search for a position --$tHistoryof research --$tFundamentals, surveys, conclusions --$tEpigraphy and archaeology --$tArchaeological perspectives --$tTheology --$tGeography and natural resources --$tBasic geography --$tInfrastructure --$tAgriculture and textile production --$tBuilding trades and technologies --$tSettlement geography I : Carura, Attouda, Trapezopolis, Tripolis --$tSettlement geography II : Laodicea, Hierapolis, Colossae --$tHistorical background --$tCultural and social background : identities and associations --$tPolitical background --$tColossae in the "early period" --$tThe Lycus Valley in the Hellenistic period : new foundations and political changes --$tLaodicea as a central city of the Roman province --$tIndigenous and Greek cults --$tCults of Zeus --$tCults of Apollo --$tThe sanctuary of Lairbenos --$tMen --$tThe mother of the Gods --$tThe Hellenistic ruler cult --$tThe Roman emperor cult --$tJewish communities --$tJudaism in the Lycus Valley : the beginnings --$tLaodicea as a Jewish Center --$tConflicts between Jews and Greeks --$tSymbiosis of Jews and Greeks in the Imperial Period --$tPauline influence : Philemon and Colossians --$tPersons and networks --$tPaul's journeys in Asia minor --$tThe prosopography of Philemon and Colossians --$tThe network of churches and the Epistle to the Laodiceans --$tNympha of Laodicea --$tFirst summary : social networks and Paul's authority --$tThe Epistle to Philemon --$tDate --$tThe social status of Onesimus --$tThe religious service of Onesimus --$tSecond summary : symbiosis of Christians and Pagans --$tThe Epistle to the Colossians --$tThe Pseudepigraphic problem of Colossians --$tDate --$tAddressee and author --$tKnowledge of Christ --$tThe christological Hymn --$tThe admonition against "philosophy" --$tAngel worship --$tLocal color in the catalog of Vices --$tRenewal and liberation --$tLiturgical Hymns --$tThe domestic code and stabilization of the social order --$tMission through rhetoric --$tThird summary : the quest for a Christian position in Colossians --$tSummary regarding the Pauline Epistles --$tThe letter in the apocalypse of John --$tContext --$tHistorical Imponderables --$tGeographical setting.
505 00 $tPhiladelphia --$tThe Lukewarm Laodiceans --$tMaterial prosperity and self-righteousness --$tPure gold --$tWhite robes --$tEye salve --$tInvitation to a banquet --$tChristian participation in God's dominion --$tSummary : local color and open questions --$tPhilip and his daughters --$tJohn and Philip : apostolic competition in the Lycus Valley? --$tLaodicea in the Acts of John --$tEarly references to Philip in Hierapolis --$tThe daughters of Philip : prophecies from Hierapolis --$tDivergent traditions --$tThe prophetic activity of the daughters of Philip --$tThe institutionalized prophets of Apollo --$tCompeting kinds of prophecy? --$tThe message of Philip's daughters : miracle stories --$tPagan miracle stories --$tRival tombs --$tSummary : vague memories of a Holy Family --$tPapias and Apollinaris : bishops in Hierapolis --$tBishop Papias : a separate Christian path? --$tHistorical placement --$tThe Judas tradition --$tThe work and its sources --$tThe problem of oral tradition --$tEschatology --$tThe Hebrew Ur-Matthew --$tBishop Apollinarius : conflict resolution through communication --$tThe rain and lightning miracle --$tChronological placement and catalog of works --$tThe apology --$tAgainst the Hellenes --$tAgainst the Jews --$tOn the Paschal feast --$tOn truth --$tAgainst the Montanists --$tThe plague --$tSummary : defining the place of Papias and Apollinarius --$tInstitutionalization : clerical offices, synods, and councils --$tProcesses of institutionalization --$tEarly bishops and the institutionalization of the clergy --$tThe potential for communication in the pre-constantinian era --$tAdministrative consideration --$tThe synod of ancyra (314) --$tThe council of nicea --$tThe participants --$tThe date of easter --$tMetropolitan privileges --$tChristological conflicts after nicea --$tThe Synod of Laodicea --$tProvince and Diocese --$tThe date of the Synod --$tThe decisions --$tThe 5th-century councils --$tThe first council of Ephesus (431) and the competition between Laodicea and Hierapolis --$tThe second council of Ephesus (449) --$tThe council of Chalcedon --$tSummary : conflict resolution through institutions --$tPersecution and legends --$tPersecution in the Lycus Valley --$tByzantine accounts of Martyrdom in the Apostolic Age --$tSagaris --$tChristians or Crypto-Christians : Pre-Constantinian inscriptions --$tPersecutions and lists of Martyrs --$tThe legends of the saints : genesis and impact --$tTrophimus and Thallus --$tArtemon : an itinerant legend --$tThe Acts of Philip --$tThe legend of St. Michael from Colossae/Chonae --$tLegend and cult --$tSummary : legends in differing contexts --$tConclusion : communitization and the search for a standpoint --$tChristian communities in the Lycus Valley : socialization and communitization --$tSearch for a standpoint --$gSources and bibliography --$gSources --$gBibliography --$gIndexes --$gPersons --$gPlaces / geographical terms --$gSubjects --$gPassages --$gOld Testament --$gNew Testament --$gApocryphal works --$gTalmud --$gLegal texts --$gActs of councils / Canon law --$gAncient, Byzantine, and Medieval authors and works --$gInscriptions --$gClergy and functionaries (prosopographic index).
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