Associations, Synagogues, and Congregations: Claiming a Place in Ancient Mediterranean Society

Second Revised Edition with Links to Inscriptions

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August 2, 2021 | History

Associations, Synagogues, and Congregations: Claiming a Place in Ancient Mediterranean Society

Second Revised Edition with Links to Inscriptions

Revised second edition, now with links to inscriptions online.

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Philip A. Harland
Language
English
Pages
277

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Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition. i
Illustrations and Acknowledgements. ii
Map of Italy and the Eastern Roman Empire. vi
Introduction. 1
Part 1: Associations in Asia Minor.
1 / Associations: Social Networks and Membership. 19
2 / Purposes: Honoring the Gods, Feasting with Friends. 45
3 / Symptoms of Civic Decline or Participants in Vitality?. 71
Part 2: Imperial Cults and Connections among Associations.
4 / Imperial Gods within Associations. 95
5 / Positive Interactions and Imperial Connections. 119
6 / Putting Tensions and Official Intervention in Perspective. 141
Part 3: Synagogues and Congregations within Society.
7 / Comparing Groups in Antiquity. 161
8 / Judeans, Jesus-followers, and Imperial Honors. 187
9 / Imperial Cults, Persecution, and the Apocalypse of John. 211
Conclusion. 235
Works Cited. 241

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Kitchener, Canada
Copyright Date
2013

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pdf ebook
Number of pages
277

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OL25438779M
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Work Description

This is the second, thoroughly revised and updated edition (of a book originally published in 2003), which now includes links to the inscriptions discussed.

This social historical study of religious groups in Roman Asia Minor brings the world of early Christians and Jews to life. Despite their distinct devotion to one God within a polytheistic context, synagogues and congregations could claim a place for themselves within ancient Mediterranean society. A fresh look at inscriptions and archeological evidence reveals new insights about the formation, operation, and function of congregations and synagogues within the larger framework of guilds and associations in the Greco-Roman world. To what extent did synagogues and congregations, like other associations, participate in city life under Roman rule? What place did emperors and imperialism hold in these groups? Harland's findings broaden our understanding of 1 Peter, Revelation, the Pastoral epistles, Ignatius' epistles, and other early Christian and Jewish literature from Asia Minor. The book fundamentally reassesses the relation of Christianity and Judaism to the ancient city and the Roman imperial order.

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