図書
Archaeology and the letters of Paul First edition.
Archaeology and the letters of Paul
First edition.
- 国立国会図書館請求記号
- HP56-B6
- 国立国会図書館書誌ID
- 029337249
- 資料種別
- 図書
- 著者
- Laura Salah Nasrallah.
- 出版者
- Oxford University Press
- 出版年
- 2019.
- 資料形態
- 紙
- ページ数・大きさ等
- xvii, 310 pages ; 24 cm
- NDC
- -
資料に関する注記
形態の詳細:
- illustrations, map, plans
資料詳細
内容細目:
- IntroductionOn method: archaeology and the letters of PaulOn slaves and other things: Ephesos (and Corinth) and the letter to Philemon...
書店で探す
書店で探す
書誌情報
この資料の詳細や典拠(同じ主題の資料を指すキーワード、著者名)等を確認できます。
紙
- 資料種別
- 図書
- ISBN
- 9780199699674 (hbk.)0199699674 (hbk.)
- 著者・編者
- Laura Salah Nasrallah.
- 版
- First edition.
- 出版事項
- 出版年月日等
- 2019.著作権日付 : ©2019
- 出版年(W3CDTF)
- 2019
- 数量
- xvii, 310 pages
- 形態の詳細
- illustrations, map, plans
- 大きさ
- 24 cm
- 出版地(国名コード)
- GB
- 本文の言語コード
- eng
- ジャンル・形式用語
- 表現種別
- textstill image
- 機器種別
- unmediated
- キャリア種別
- volume
- 件名標目
- LCC
- DDC
- NDLC
- 対象利用者
- 一般
- 資料の内容に関する注記
- "'Archaeology and the Letters of Paul' illuminates the social, political, economic, and religious lives of those to whom the apostle Paul wrote. Roman Ephesos provides evidence of slave traders and the regulation of slaves; it is a likely setting for the household of Philemon, to whom a letter about the slave Onesimus is addressed. In Galatia, an inscription seeks to restrain the demands of travelling Roman officials, illuminating how the apostolic travels of Paul, Cephas, and others disrupted communities. At Philippi, a list of donations from the cult of Silvanus demonstrates the benefactions of a community that, like those in Christ, sought to share abundance in the midst of economic limitations. In Corinth, a landscape of grief extends from monuments to the bones of the dead, and provides a context in which to understand Corinthian practices of baptism on behalf of the dead and the provocative idea that one could live "as if not" mourning or rejoicing. Rome and the Letter to the Romans are the grounds for an investigation of ideas of time and race not only in the first century, when we find an Egyptian obelisk inserted as a timepiece into the mausoleum complex of Augustus, but also of a new Rome under Mussolini that claimed the continuity of Roman racial identity from antiquity to his time and sought to excise Jews. Thessalonike and the early Christian literature associated with the city demonstrates what is done out of love for Paul-invention of letters, legends, and a cult in his name. The book articulates a method for bringing together biblical texts with archaeological remains. This method reconstructs the lives of the many 'adelphoi' (brothers and sisters) whom Paul and his co-writers address. Its project is informed by feminist historiography and gains inspiration from thinkers such as Claudia Rankine, Judith Butler, Giorgio Agamben, Wendy Brown, and Katie Lofton"--
- 書誌注記
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- 所蔵機関
- 国立国会図書館
- 請求記号
- HP56-B6
- 連携機関・データベース
- 国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館蔵書
- 書誌ID(NDLBibID)
- 029337249
- LC control number
- 2018946342
- OCLC番号
- 1038058324
- 目録規則
- RDA
- 整理区分コード
- 211