Revelation and Material Religion in the Roman East
Proposal review
Essays in Honor of Steven J. Friesen
Contributor(s)
Leach, Nathan (editor)
Smith, Daniel Charles (editor)
Keddie, Tony (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This collection of essays from a diverse group of internationally recognized scholars builds on the work of Steven J. Friesen to analyze the material and ideological dimensions of John’s Apocalypse and the religious landscape of the Roman East. Readers will gain new perspectives on the interpretation of John’s Apocalypse, the religion of Hellenistic cities in the Roman Empire, and the political and economic forces that shaped life in the Eastern Mediterranean. The chapters in this volume examine texts and material culture through carefully localized analysis that attends to ideological and socioeconomic contexts, expanding upon aspects of Friesen’s research and methodology while also forging new directions. The book brings together a diverse and international set of experts including emerging voices in the fields of biblical studies, Roman social history, and classical archeology, and each essay presents fresh, critically informed analysis of key sites and texts from the periods of Christian origins and Roman imperial rule. Revelation and Material Religion in the Roman East is of interest to students and scholars working on Christian origins, ancient Judaism, Roman religion, classical archeology, and the social history of the Roman Empire, as well as material religion in the ancient Mediterranean more broadly. It is also suitable for religious practitioners within Christian contexts.
Keywords
Steven J. Friesen; New Testament; ancient Mediterranean religion; Apocalypse of John; Roman East; economy in the Roman East; archaeology of religion; ancient Eastern Mediterranean; Revelation; Roman AsiaDOI
10.4324/9781003344247ISBN
9781003800415, 9781003344247, 9781003801818, 9781032382678, 9781032382685, 9781003800415Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2023Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies,Classification
Ancient religions and Mythologies
Archaeological theory
New Testaments
Ancient history
Religion: general
Christianity
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts