This book examines Paul\u27s letter to the Philippians against the social background of the colony at Philippi. After an extensive survey of Roman social values, Professor Hellerman argues that the cursus honorum, the formalized sequence of public offices that marked out the prescribed social pilgrimage for aspiring senatorial aristocrats in Rome (and which was replicated in miniature in municipalities and in voluntary associations), forms the background against which Paul has framed his picture of Jesus in the great Christ hymn in Philippians 2. In marked contrast to the values of the dominant culture, Paul portrays Jesus descending what the author describes as a cursus pudorum (\u27course of ignominies\u27). The passage has thus been inte...
Christianity originated in what has often been described as an honor-shame culture. In Mediterrane...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1951Paul introduces Christianity to the Corinthians during the vi...
Arguing that Jerome’s famous dream (Ep. 22.30) constitutes a significant statement of authorial Chri...
The essay seeks to demonstrate the value of insights from the social sciences for New Testament inte...
This paper deals with the topic of the imitation of Christ within Paul\u27s writing to the Church ...
Are Christians really different than anyone else? What does a real Chistian look like? What is Chris...
defeated Brutus and Cassius, the assassins of Julius Caesar. They had also settled veterans of the v...
Philippi mirrored Rome with its temples, baths, official buildings, language, law, and culture. The ...
A surprising omission in New Testament studies of the imperial world is a comparison of Augustus's c...
This article examines the thematic parallels between (a) Paul\u27s portrayal of the humiliation and ...
Social Scientific Criticism provides the reader of the New Testament with a set of tools to access ...
My dissertation is concerned with the types of people that produced and consumed early writings abou...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...
This paper discusses the impact of Christianity on the formation of civic identity, focusing on the ...
From a rhetorical perspective, the article argues that, for Paul, the figure of Adam serves as both ...
Christianity originated in what has often been described as an honor-shame culture. In Mediterrane...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1951Paul introduces Christianity to the Corinthians during the vi...
Arguing that Jerome’s famous dream (Ep. 22.30) constitutes a significant statement of authorial Chri...
The essay seeks to demonstrate the value of insights from the social sciences for New Testament inte...
This paper deals with the topic of the imitation of Christ within Paul\u27s writing to the Church ...
Are Christians really different than anyone else? What does a real Chistian look like? What is Chris...
defeated Brutus and Cassius, the assassins of Julius Caesar. They had also settled veterans of the v...
Philippi mirrored Rome with its temples, baths, official buildings, language, law, and culture. The ...
A surprising omission in New Testament studies of the imperial world is a comparison of Augustus's c...
This article examines the thematic parallels between (a) Paul\u27s portrayal of the humiliation and ...
Social Scientific Criticism provides the reader of the New Testament with a set of tools to access ...
My dissertation is concerned with the types of people that produced and consumed early writings abou...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...
This paper discusses the impact of Christianity on the formation of civic identity, focusing on the ...
From a rhetorical perspective, the article argues that, for Paul, the figure of Adam serves as both ...
Christianity originated in what has often been described as an honor-shame culture. In Mediterrane...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1951Paul introduces Christianity to the Corinthians during the vi...
Arguing that Jerome’s famous dream (Ep. 22.30) constitutes a significant statement of authorial Chri...