Travel among Early Christians: A Socio-theological Analysis of Pauline and Ignatian Communities /
Travel Among Early Christians approaches intercommunal movement between churches as a valuable source of insights regarding social and theological aspects of early Christianity. Incorporating theories from mobility studies and ancient institutions that facilitated travel, Borges traces how travel fu...
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التنسيق: كتاب الكتروني
اللغة: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2025.
سلاسل:
Biblical Interpretation Series ;
232.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
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الوسوم: إضافة وسم
رقم الطلب: BS709.4
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| 505 | 0 | |t Contents -- Preface -- List of Maps and Tables -- Part 1 Interpreting Travel -- 1 Interpreting Travel among Early Christians -- 1.1 Interpretations of Early Christian Travel -- 1.2 Approaching Early Christian Travel -- 1.3 Defining Travel among Early Christians -- 2 A Model for Interpreting Travel -- 2.1 The Meaning of Travel -- 2.2 The Value of Travel -- 2.3 The Identity of Travelers and Hosts -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Part 2 Travel among Pauline Communities -- 3 Paul's Travel into Galatia -- 3.1 Paul's Representation of Travel in Gal 4:12-20 -- 3.2 The Theological Significance of Travel and Hospitality in Galatians -- 3.3 Conclusions -- 4 Philemon's Persona as a Host -- 4.1 Introducing Travel in Phlm -- 4.2 The Geographical Context of Phlm -- 4.3 Philemon "Refreshing" the Saints -- 4.4 Philemon as a πρόξενος-Like Host -- 4.5 The Identity and Effects of Philemon's Guests -- 4.6 Conclusions -- 5 Onesimus' Departure and Return -- 5.1 Introducing Onesimus' Travel -- 5.2 Onesimus' Departure to Seek a Mediator -- 5.3 Onesimus' Return as a Gospel Minister -- 5.4 Conclusions -- Part 3Travel among Ignatian Communities -- 6 Ignatius Travel across Asia -- 6.1 From Antioch to Smyrna -- 6.2 Events in Smyrna -- 6.3 From Smyrna to Troas -- 6.4 From Troas to Rome -- 6.5 The Travel Logistics of Ignatius' Group -- 6.6 Conclusions -- 7 The Churches' Travel to Ignatius -- 7.1 The People Who Visited Ignatius -- 7.2 The Purpose of Visiting Ignatius -- 7.3 The Risks of Visiting Ignatius -- 7.4 The Motivations for Visiting Ignatius -- 7.5 Conclusions -- 8 The Churches' Travel to Antioch -- 8.1 The Problem and "Peace" in Antioch -- 8.2 Ignatius' Ambassadorial Language for the Churches' Visit -- 8.3 Envoys and Intercivic Harmony -- 8.4 The Purpose of the Envoys to Antioch -- 8.5 Conclusions -- 9 Conclusion -- 9.1 Social Meanings: Travel and Christian Identity -- 9.2 Theological Beliefs: Travel and the New Honor Code -- Bibliography. | |
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