Religious rivalries and the struggle for success in Caesarea Maritima /
[Book]
edited by Terence L. Donaldson.
Waterloo, Ont. :
Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion = Corporation canadienne des sciences religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
2000.
xiv, 398 pages :
illustrations, maps ;
23 cm.
Studies in Christianity and Judaism = Etudes sur le christianisme et le judaïsme,
8
0711-5903 ;
Contains papers presented at a multi-year seminar entitled "Religious rivalries and the struggle for success: Jews, Christians and other religious groups in local urban settings in the first two centuries" that was conducted within the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
1. Introduction / Terence L. Donaldson -- 2. Archaeological Evidence for Religion and Urbanism in Caesarea Maritima / Peter Richardson -- 3. A Literary Guide to Caesarea Maritima / Lee A. Johnson -- 4. Epigraphical Evidence in Caesarea Maritima / Bradley H. McLean -- 5. Archaeological Study of Caesarea Maritima: An Annotated Bibliography / Elaine A. Myers -- 6. Greco-Roman Religion in Caesarea Maritima / R. Jackson Painter -- 7. Jews and Judaism in Caesarea Maritima / Michele Murray -- 8. Christianity in Caesarea Maritima / Richard S. Ascough -- 9. Samaritanism in Caesarea Maritima / Reinhard Pummer -- 10. The Origins and Social Context of Mithraism at Caesarea Maritima / R. Jackson Painter -- 11. Ethnic and Political Factors in the Conflict at Caesarea Maritima / John S. Kloppenborg -- 12. The Conflict over Isopoliteia: An Alexandrian Perspective / Dorothy I. Sly -- 13. Architecture and Conflict in Caesarea Maritima / Stephen Fai -- 14. Cornelius, the Roman Army and Religion / Wendy Cotter -- 15. Origin's Hexapla and Christian-Jewish Encounter in the Second and Third Centuries / Ruth A. Clements -- 16. Concluding Reflections / Terence L. Donaldson.
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Religious rivalries and the struggle for success in Caesarea Maritima.
Religious rivalries and the struggle for success in Caesarea Maritima.