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Gods, Spirit, and Worship in the Greco-Roman World and Early Christianity

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Jewish and Christian Texts in Context and Related Studies - 36Publication details: London T&T Clark 2022Description: 259pISBN:
  • 9780567703262
DDC classification:
  • EV151 C92
Contents:
The Temple of Isis in the Campus martius in Rome: Place,Space,and Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean World, The Myth of the Diasporic Isiac-Family as Reflected in the Epiigraphical Evidence Connected to the Delian Sarapeia, Jesus,the Daimons,and the Dead, Jesus and the Archetypes: a Study of the Heroic Archetype, Fiery Twins: James,John,and the Sons of Zeus, Romulus,Roman omens,and the Portents of Birth and Passion of Jesus, Learning Rhetoric at Tarsus: the Apostole Paul and his Use of Aristotelian Rhetoric, Early Christian"Binding Spells"? The Formulas In Cor.12:3 Read Against the Background of Ancient Curse Tablets, Paul as the Originator of Women Teacher Within Religious Circles,
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The Temple of Isis in the Campus martius in Rome: Place,Space,and Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean World, The Myth of the Diasporic Isiac-Family as Reflected in the Epiigraphical Evidence Connected to the Delian Sarapeia, Jesus,the Daimons,and the Dead, Jesus and the Archetypes: a Study of the Heroic Archetype, Fiery Twins: James,John,and the Sons of Zeus, Romulus,Roman omens,and the Portents of Birth and Passion of Jesus, Learning Rhetoric at Tarsus: the Apostole Paul and his Use of Aristotelian Rhetoric, Early Christian"Binding Spells"? The Formulas In Cor.12:3 Read Against the Background of Ancient Curse Tablets, Paul as the Originator of Women Teacher Within Religious Circles,

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