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Rather than viewing the Graeco-Roman world as the "background" against which early Christian texts should be read, Abraham J. Malherbe saw the ancient Mediterranean world as a rich ecology of diverse intellectual traditions that interacted within specific social contexts. These essays, spanning over fifty years, illustrate Malherbe's appreciation of the complexities of this ecology and what is required to explore philological and conceptual connections between early Christian writers, especially Paul and Athenagoras, and their literary counterparts who participated in the religious and philosophical discourse of the wider culture. Malherbe's essays laid the groundwork for the magisterial commentary on the Thessalonian correspondence and launched the contemporary study of Hellenistic moral philosophy and early Christianity. (provided by publisher).
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Bible, Classical Civilization, Ancient Philosophy, Literatur, Bibel, Bibeln, Greek literature, Church history, Relation to the New Testament, Hellenismus, History, Primitive and early church, Antikens filosofi, Christianity and culture, Criticism, interpretation, History and criticism, Influence, Early church, Rezeption, Philosophy and religion, Frühchristentum, Philosophie, Early Christian literature, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. epistles, Philosophy, ancient, Church history, primitive and early church, ca. 30-600, Hellenism| Edition | Availability |
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Light from the Gentiles: Hellenistic philosophy and early Christianity : collected essays, 1959-2012
2014, Brill
in English
9004253394 9789004253391
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

