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THE EARLY CHRISTIAN WORLD SECOND EDITION
This new edition is a goldmine of up-to-date information for anyone interested in the development of early Christianity. The contributors represent an international collection of top-flight scholars, and the range of topics covered is expansive; yet the essays are written in an accessible style and could certainly be used in a classroom setting at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Of particular note is the way in which the essays situate Christianity within its broader cultural contexts, rather than treating it as if it had developed in a ‘holy vacuum’. You will want this book on your shelf as a standard reference work for the study of early Christianity. – Professor David Eastman, Ohio Wesleyan University, USA Since its publication in 2000, The Early Christian World has come to be regarded by scholars, students and the general reader as one of the most informative and accessible works in English on the origins, development, character and major figures of early Christianity. In this new edition, the strengths of the first edition are retained. These include the book’s attractive architecture that initially takes a reader through the context and historical development of early Christianity; the essays in critical areas such as community formation, everyday experience, the intellectual and artistic heritage, and external and internal challenges; and the profiles on the most influential early Christian figures. The book also preserves its strong stress on the social reality of early Christianity and continues its distinctive use of hundreds of illustrations and maps to bring that world to life. Yet the years that have passed since the first edition was published have seen great advances made in our understanding of early Christianity in its world. This new edition fully reflects these developments and provides the reader with authoritative, lively and up-to-date access to the early Christian world. A quarter of the text is entirely new and the remaining essays have all been carefully revised and updated by their authors. Some of the new material relates to Christian culture (including book culture, canonical and noncanonical scriptures, saints and hagiography, and translation across cultures). But there are also new essays on: Jewish and Christian interaction in the early centuries; Roman Britain, ritual; experience of the supernatural via angels, demons, miracles and magic; Manichaeism; Pachomius the Great and Gregory of Nyssa. This new edition will serve its readers for many years to come. Philip F. Esler is the Portland Chair in New Testament Studies and Director of the International Centre for Biblical Interpretation in the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, UK. His research focus lies primarily in the social-scientific analysis of biblical and extra-biblical texts and ancient legal papyri, and he also writes on the Bible and the visual arts and on New Testament theology.
THE ROUTLEDGE WORLDS
THE SUMERIAN WORLD Edited by Harriet Crawford THE OCCULT WORLD Edited by Christopher Partridge THE WORLD OF INDIGENOUS NORTH AMERICA Edited by Robert Warrior THE WORLD OF THE REVOLUTIONARY AMERICAN REPUBLIC Edited by Andrew Shankman THE SHAKESPEAREAN WORLD Edited by Jill L. Levenson and Robert Ormsby THE WORLD OF COLONIAL AMERICA Edited by Ignacio Gallup-Diaz THE MEDIEVAL WORLD, SECOND EDITION Edited by Peter Linehan, Janet L. Nelson, and Marios Costambeys THE MODERNIST WORLD Edited by Allana Lindgren and Stephen Ross
Forthcoming: THE WORLD OF GREAT ZIMBABWE Edited by Innocent Pikirayi THE EARLY CHRISTIAN WORLD, SECOND EDITION Edited by Philip F. Esler THE SWAHILI WORLD Edited by Stephanie Wynne-Jones and Adria LaViolette
THE EARLY CHRISTIAN WORLD SECOND EDITION
Edited by Philip F. Esler
First published 2017 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN and by Routledge 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2017 Philip F. Esler The right of the editor to be identified as the author of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Trademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Esler, Philip Francis, editor. Title: The early Christian world / edited by Philip F. Esler. Description: Second edition. | New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge worlds | Includes index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016046646| ISBN 9781138200074 (hardback : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781315165837 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Church history—Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600. Classification: LCC BR165 .E25 2017 | DDC 270.1—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016046646 ISBN: 978-1-138-20007-4 (hbk) ISBN: 978-1-315-16583-7 (ebk) Typeset in Bembo Std by Swales & Willis Ltd, Exeter, Devon, UK
This book is dedicated to the memory of Patrick Bernard Carey (16 December 1946–18 July 2016)
CONTENTS
List of figures Notes on contributors Preface to the Revised Edition
xii xxi xxix
PART I
The context
1
1 The Mediterranean context of early Christianity Philip F. Esler
3
2 Armies, emperors and bureaucrats Jill Harries
27
3 Graeco-Roman philosophy and religion Luther H. Martin
48
4 Jewish tradition and culture James K. Aitken
73
PART II
Christian origins and development
95
5 The Galilean world of Jesus Douglas E. Oakman
97
6 Early Jewish Christianity Edwin K. Broadhead
121
7 From the Hellenists to Marcion: early gentile Christianity Todd Klutz
142
vii
Contents
8 The Jesus tradition: the gospel writers’ strategies of persuasion Richard L. Rohrbaugh
169
9 The second and third centuries Jeffrey S. Siker
197
10 From Constantine to Theodosius (and beyond) Bill Leadbetter
220
11 Jewish and Christian interaction from the first to the fifth centuries Anders Runesson
244
PART III
Community formation and maintenance
265
12 Mission and expansion Thomas M. Finn
267
13 The development of office in the Early Church Mark Edwards
284
14 Christian regional diversity David G. K. Taylor
295
15 Monasticism Columba Stewart OSB
307
PART IV
Everyday Christian experience
327
16 Reading the New Testament in Roman Britain Richard Cleaves
329
17 Sex and sexual renunciation I Teresa M. Shaw
355
18 Sex and sexual renunciation II: developments in research since 2000 Elizabeth A. Castelli
372
19 Women, children and house churches Mona Tokarek LaFosse
385
20 Worship, practice, and belief Maxwell E. Johnson
406
21 Ritual and the rise of the early Christian movement Risto Uro
427
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Contents
22 Communication and travel Blake Leyerle
442
PART V
Christian culture
465
23 Christian realia: papyrological and epigraphical material Giovanni Bazzana
467
24 Scriptures in early Christianity Outi Lehtipuu and Hanne von Weissenberg
483
25 Saints and hagiography Mark Humphries
501
26 Translation and communication across cultures Malcolm Choat
515
PART VI
The intellectual heritage
527
27 The Apostolic Fathers Carolyn Osiek
529
28 The Apologists Anders-Christian Jacobsen
547
29 Early theologians Gerald Bray
565
30 Later theologians of the Greek east Andrew Louth
587
31 Later theologians of the west Ivor J. Davidson
606
32 Creeds, councils and doctrinal development Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
631
33 Biblical interpretation Oskar Skarsaune
647
PART VII
The artistic heritage
671
34 Early Christian architecture: the first five centuries L. Michael White
673
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Contents
35 Art Robin M. Jensen
717
36 Music John Arthur Smith
745
37 Imaginative literature Richard Bauckham
762
PART VIII
External challenges
781
38 Political oppression and martyrdom Candida R. Moss
783
39 Graeco-Roman philosophical opposition Michael Bland Simmons
796
40 Popular Graeco-Roman responses to Christianity Craig de Vos
817
PART IX
Internal challenges
835
41 Internal renewal and dissent in the early Christian world Sheila E. McGinn
837
42 Gnosticism Alastair H. B. Logan
850
43 Montanism Christine Trevett
867
44 Donatism Jakob Engberg
885
45 Arianism David Rankin
905
46 Manichaeism Jason David BeDuhn
921
PART X
Profiles 941 47 Origen Thomas P. Scheck
943
x
Contents
48 Tertullian Geoffrey D. Dunn
959
49 Perpetua and Felicitas Shira L. Lander and Ross S. Kraemer
976
50 Constantine Bill Leadbetter
996
51 Anthony the Great Columba Stewart OSB
1010
52 Pachomius the Great James E. Goehring
1021
53 Athanasius David M. Gwynn
1036
54 John Chrysostom Wendy Mayer and Pauline Allen
1054
55 Gregory of Nyssa Elena Ene D-Vasilescu
1072
56 Jerome Dennis Brown
1087
57 Ambrose Ivor J. Davidson
1102
58 Augustine Carol Harrison
1126
59 Ephrem the Syrian Kathleen E. McVey
1145
60 Julian the Apostate Michael Bland Simmons
1169
Index of biblical references Index of classical references Index of Jewish references Index of patristic references Subject index
1188 1200 1209 1212 1237
xi
FIGURES
1.1 The Roman Empire in 60 ce 4 1.2 Conjectural reconstruction of Hecataeus’ map of the world 8 1.3 Reconstruction of Crates’ Orb, c. 170–160 bce 8 1.4 Simplified reconstruction of Eratosthenes’ map of the oikoumene 9 1.5 The isthmus at Corinth from the Akrocorinth 13 1.6 The Lechaion Road i...