Paul, Artemis, and the Jews in EphesusWalter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 27 oct 2014 - 401 páginas The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft (BZNW) is one of the oldest and most highly regarded international scholarly book series in the field of New Testament studies. Since 1923 it has been a forum for seminal works focusing on Early Christianity and related fields. The series is grounded in a historical-critical approach and also explores new methodological approaches that advance our understanding of the New Testament and its world. |
Índice
2841 | 143 |
13 Artemis in PostPauline Literature | 153 |
132 The Letter to the Ephesians | 155 |
133 The noncanonical literature | 162 |
14 Summary | 163 |
2 Paul among Jews in Ephesus | 165 |
22 Diaspora Jews | 172 |
221 The relation of diaspora Jews with nonJews | 173 |
23 | |
Artemis and other Cults in Ephesus | 24 |
111 The significance of eusebeia | 25 |
112 Citizenship in Ephesus | 31 |
113 Political and social groupings in Ephesus | 34 |
114 Civic disorder | 36 |
115 The strength of local cults in Ephesus | 37 |
12 Artemis | 41 |
122 The attributes of Artemis | 48 |
123 Ephesian myths of Artemis | 53 |
124 Ephesian cultic festivals | 57 |
125 The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus | 68 |
126 The wealth of Artemis | 76 |
127 The survival and decline of Artemis | 79 |
13 The Thesis of Arnold | 83 |
132 Artemis Ephesus and magic | 86 |
133 Artemis in other recent biblical scholarship | 89 |
2 Aspects of some other cults in Ephesus | 94 |
211 A brief history of RomeEphesus relations | 95 |
212 The imperial cult in Ephesus | 98 |
213 Christians and the imperial cult in Asia Minor | 105 |
214 Revelation | 108 |
215 The Letter to the Ephesians | 110 |
217 Jews Christians and statues | 112 |
22 The variety of cults in Ephesus | 114 |
23 Women in Ephesian cults | 118 |
231 The status of women | 119 |
232 The participation of women in the cults | 120 |
233 Women in the cults of demeter and Dionysos | 121 |
24 Summary | 125 |
Paul in Ephesus | 126 |
12 The Evidence from Acts | 129 |
122 Paul and Artemis in Acts | 130 |
2341 | 132 |
2327 | 134 |
222 Evidence of apostate behavior | 177 |
223 Godfearers and proselytes | 184 |
224 Synagogues | 188 |
225 The status and role of Jewish women in Asia Minor | 190 |
23 Jews in Ephesus | 192 |
232 The evidence from Josephus | 194 |
24 Paul among Jews in Acts | 199 |
242 The Ephesian episodes in Acts | 204 |
2428 | 210 |
17 | 230 |
810 | 245 |
1120 | 257 |
1638 | 265 |
2729 | 271 |
25 Summary | 273 |
32 The Corinthian Correspondence | 276 |
11 | 277 |
613 | 279 |
3033 | 281 |
89 | 283 |
1219 | 285 |
811 | 286 |
33 Other Canonical Writings | 289 |
332 The Letter to the Ephesians | 291 |
333 The Pastorals | 293 |
4 Conclusions | 294 |
41 Ephesus as a Mission Centre | 295 |
42 The Survival of Pauline Influence in Ephesus | 297 |
43 The Importance of Ephesus after Paul | 298 |
44 The Relation between Paul and John in Ephesus | 301 |
Appendices | 303 |
The survival of Jewish thought and practice in Ephesus | 306 |
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