Although its religious heritage was that of a variegated Judaism,
the tiny early Christian movement was nevertheless much more
complexly and richly linked with the Graeco-Roman world in which it
came to birth than is usually allowed for. In particular,
'ordinary' people were capable of a sophisticated use of words that
can be detected also in the New Testament writings. But the use of
words in Graeco-Roman times was often very different from what we
suppose, and this collection of studies attempts to identify some
of the anachronisms that still pervade even the best of modern
scholarship.
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