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T&t Clark Handbook to the Historical Paul: Ryan S. Schellenberg, Heidi Wendt T&t Clark Handbook to the Historical Paul
Ryan S. Schellenberg, Heidi Wendt
R1,711 Discovery Miles 17 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Religion in the Roman Empire (Hardcover): Jorg Rupke, Greg Woolf Religion in the Roman Empire (Hardcover)
Jorg Rupke, Greg Woolf; Contributions by Richard Gordon, Georgia Petridou, Katharina Rieger, …
R2,031 Discovery Miles 20 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bitte wend(t)en! - Vorrat schaffen (German, Paperback): Heidi Wendt Bitte wend(t)en! - Vorrat schaffen (German, Paperback)
Heidi Wendt
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bitte wend(t)en - Der Fisch meines Lebens (German, Paperback): Heidi Wendt Bitte wend(t)en - Der Fisch meines Lebens (German, Paperback)
Heidi Wendt
R402 Discovery Miles 4 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
T&T Clark Handbook to the Historical Paul (Hardcover): Ryan S. Schellenberg, Heidi Wendt T&T Clark Handbook to the Historical Paul (Hardcover)
Ryan S. Schellenberg, Heidi Wendt
R5,608 Discovery Miles 56 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The T&T Clark Handbook to the Historical Paul gathers leading voices on various aspects of Paul's biography into a thorough reconsideration of him as a historical figure. The contributors show how recent trends in Pauline scholarship have invited new questions about a variety of topics, including his social location, his mode of subsistence, his cultural formation, his place within Judaism, his religious experience and practice, and his affinities with other religious actors of the Roman world. Through careful attention to biographical detail, social context, and historical method, it seeks to describe him as a contextually plausible social actor. The volume is structured in three parts. Part One introduces sources, methods, and historiographical approaches, surveying the foundational texts for Paul and the early Pauline tradition. Part Two examines key biographical questions pertaining to Paul's bodily comportment, the material aspects of his career, and his religious activities. Part Three reconstructs the biographical portraits of Paul that emerge from the letters associated with him, presenting a series of "micro-biographies" pieced together by leading Pauline scholars.

At the Temple Gates - The Religion of Freelance Experts in the Roman Empire (Hardcover): Heidi Wendt At the Temple Gates - The Religion of Freelance Experts in the Roman Empire (Hardcover)
Heidi Wendt
R3,529 Discovery Miles 35 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his sixth satire, Juvenal deplores the pastimes of Roman women, foremost of which is superstition. Speculating about how wives busy themselves while their husbands are away, the poet introduces a revolving door of visitors who include a eunuch of the eastern goddess Bellona, an impersonator of Egyptian Anubis, a Judean priestess, and Chaldean astrologers. From these religious experts women solicit services ranging from dream interpretation and purification to the coercion of lovers or wealthy acquaintances. Juvenal's catalogue captures not only the popularity of these "freelance" experts at the turn of the second century, but also their familiarity among his Roman audiences, whom he could expect to get the joke. Heidi Wendt investigates the backdrop of this enthusiasm for exotic wisdom and practices by examining the rise of self-authorized experts in religion during the first century of the Roman Empire. Unlike members of civic priesthoods and temples, freelance experts had to generate their own legitimacy, often through demonstrations of skill and learning out on the streets, in marketplaces, and at the temple gates. While historically these professionals have been studied separately from the development of modern conceptions of religion, Wendt argues that they, too, participated in a highly competitive form of religious activity from which emerged the modern-day characters not just of religious experts but specialists of philosophy, medicine, and education as well. Wendt notes affinities across this wider class of activity, but focuses on those experts who directly enlisted gods and similar beings. Over the course of the first century freelance experts grew increasingly influential, more diverse with respect to the skills or methods in which they claimed expertise, and more assorted in the ethnic coding of their wisdom and practices. Wendt argues that this class of religious activity engendered many of the innovative forms of religion that flourished in the second century, including but not limited to phenomena linked with Persian Mithras, the Egyptian gods, and the Judean Christ. The evidence for self-authorized experts in religion is abundant, but scholars of ancient Mediterranean religion have only recently begun to appreciate their impact on the Empire's changing religious landscape. At the Temple Gates integrates studies of Judaism, Christianity, mystery cults, astrology, magic, and philosophy to paint a colorful portrait of religious expertise in early Rome.

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