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Social stratification in the New Testament and early Christianity through 125 C.E (Roman Empire).
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Social stratification in the New Testament and early Christianity through 125 C.E (Roman Empire)./
作者:
Wallace, Gregory Louis.
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276 p.
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Adviser: Vasiliki Limberis.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International61-03A.
標題:
History, Ancient. -
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0599706368
Social stratification in the New Testament and early Christianity through 125 C.E (Roman Empire).
Wallace, Gregory Louis.
Social stratification in the New Testament and early Christianity through 125 C.E (Roman Empire).
- 276 p.
Adviser: Vasiliki Limberis.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Temple University, 2000.
This research looks at early Christianity as a social phenomenon and subculture situated in Greco-Roman society. The social, economic, and political dynamics of that society were in place long before Christianity was established. It goes without saying that Christianity did not survive in Greco-Roman society without experiencing the influences of its sociological factors. Early Christians were not only influenced by the social values and ideologies of Greco-Roman society, but their own social values and ideologies mirror those of the larger society. Four aspects of Greco-Roman society (class, race, gender, and wealth) have been selected for sociological exegesis and correlation with the same aspects of the early Christians in order to describe their interrelations with one another.
ISBN: 0599706368Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Chapter one is an introduction which establishes the background relative to the violence and uncertainty in the Roman empire which influenced the rise of Christianity and the social choices Christians inevitably made. Chapter two, “Social Classes in Greco-Roman Society and their Appearance in Early Christianity,” develops the roles of the different social orders and classes in Greco-Roman society in the first-century and early second-century as it makes the case that the social classes of the larger Roman society were reflected, for the most part, in early Christianity.
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