New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity: v. 10 (New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity: v. 10 Each year many new Greek inscriptions and papyri are published. Others are supplemented or revised. For teachers and students of early Christianity and ancient Judaism such documents may be difficult of access and interpretation. But they offer fresh insight into the cultural setting of the literary sources. In every case the ancient text is reproduced here. A parallel English translation is provi...
Full description- Publisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
- Published: 30 January 2014
- Format: Paperback 280 pages
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- Categories: Ancient History: To C 500 CE | History Of Religion | Christianity | Church History
- ISBN 13: 9780802845207 ISBN 10: 0802845207
- Sales rank: 534,690
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Full description for New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity: v. 10
Each year many new Greek inscriptions and papyri are published. Others are supplemented or revised. For teachers and students of early Christianity and ancient Judaism such documents may be difficult of access and interpretation. But they offer fresh insight into the cultural setting of the literary sources. In every case the ancient text is reproduced here. A parallel English translation is provided by each contributor, along with full discussion.From 1981 a first set of five volumes of "New Docs" was edited by G.H.R. Horsley, with special attention to word usage. Volume 10 completes a second set of five edited by S.R. Llewelyn, focussing on major social institutions of the time. A comprehensive series of indexes for vols 6-10 as a set opens up a cumulative perspective on many topics.Notable entries in Volume 10 include: Artemis triumphs over a sorcererHow to celebrate Hadrian's accessionThe customs law of AsiaRepairing the baths at ColossaeThe Babatha archive and Roman lawThe Temple warning against Gentiles

