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Christianity in the Greco-Roman World: A Narrative Introduction

Christianity in the Greco-Roman World: A Narrative Introduction

Moyer V. Hubbard
3.9/5 ( ratings)
A creative introduction to the world of our New Testament belief
Background becomes foreground in Moyer Hubbard's creative introduction to the social and historical setting for the letters of the Apostle Paul to churches in Asia Minor and Europe. Hubbard begins each major section with a brief narrative featuring a fictional character in one of the great cities of that era. Then he elaborates on various aspects of the cultural setting related to each particular vignette, discussing the implications of those venues for understanding Paul's letters and applying their message to our lives today. Addressing a wide array of cultural and traditional issues, Hubbard discusses: * Religion and superstition
* Education, philosophy, and oratory
* Urban society
* Households and family life in the Greco-Roman world This work is based on the premise that the better one understands the historical and social context in which the New Testament was written, the better one will understand the writings of the New Testament themselves. Passages become clearer, metaphors deciphered, and images sharpened. Teachers, students, and laypeople alike will appreciate Hubbard's unique, illuminating, and well-researched approach to the world of the early church.
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hendrickson Publishers
Release
January 01, 2010
ISBN
1565636635
ISBN 13
9781565636637

Christianity in the Greco-Roman World: A Narrative Introduction

Moyer V. Hubbard
3.9/5 ( ratings)
A creative introduction to the world of our New Testament belief
Background becomes foreground in Moyer Hubbard's creative introduction to the social and historical setting for the letters of the Apostle Paul to churches in Asia Minor and Europe. Hubbard begins each major section with a brief narrative featuring a fictional character in one of the great cities of that era. Then he elaborates on various aspects of the cultural setting related to each particular vignette, discussing the implications of those venues for understanding Paul's letters and applying their message to our lives today. Addressing a wide array of cultural and traditional issues, Hubbard discusses: * Religion and superstition
* Education, philosophy, and oratory
* Urban society
* Households and family life in the Greco-Roman world This work is based on the premise that the better one understands the historical and social context in which the New Testament was written, the better one will understand the writings of the New Testament themselves. Passages become clearer, metaphors deciphered, and images sharpened. Teachers, students, and laypeople alike will appreciate Hubbard's unique, illuminating, and well-researched approach to the world of the early church.
Language
English
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hendrickson Publishers
Release
January 01, 2010
ISBN
1565636635
ISBN 13
9781565636637

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