From Paul to Valentinus :
Lampe, Peter, 1954-
From Paul to Valentinus : Christians at Rome in the first two centuries / Peter Lampe ; translated by Michael Steinhauser ; edited by Marshall D. Johnson. - 1st Fortress Press ed. - Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2003 - xvii, 525 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Translated from the 2nd German ed. (1989)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 437-474) and indexes.
Foreword / Introduction: From the Beginnings of Urban Roman Christianity to the Separation from the Synagogue -- The Entrance of Christianity via the Trade Route -- The "Edict of Claudius" and Separation from the Synagogue -- Topography -- In Which Quarters of the City Did the Christian Population Concentrate? -- Did Particular Strata of the Population Predominate in the Quarters under Investigation? -- First Diachronic Section: General Information About Urban Roman Christianity -- Jewish and Gentile Christians -- Information from Paul's Letter to the Romans and Acts 28:30f. -- Information in Conjunction with the Persecution by Nero -- Information from First Clement -- Information from Ignatius's Letter to the Romans -- The Shepherd of Hermas: Social Stratification in the First Half of the Second Century and the Attendant Conflicts -- The Writings of Justin: The Social Structure of Christianity at the Middle of the Second Century -- The Excavation Complex at the Vatican -- Social Stratification at the Time of Commodus -- Traditio Apostolica -- Summary and Conclusion -- Second Diachronic Section: Prosopographic Investigation -- The Roman Christians of Romans 16 -- Claudius Ephebus and Valerius Biton (I Clem. 63:3; 65:1) -- Aquila and Prisca -- Pomponia Graecina -- T. Flavius Clemens and Flavia Domitilla -- The Author of First Clement -- The Person of Hermas -- The Woman from Justin's Apology 2.2 -- Marcion -- Justin -- Tatian and Rhodon -- Valentinians -- Carpocratians -- The Martyr Apollonius -- Marcus Aurelius Prosenes and Other Members of Caeser's Familia -- Two Wives of Governors: Women of Senatorial Rank -- Representatives of Western Latin Education -- The Theodotians -- Praxeas, Gaius, and the Problem of "Hippolytus" -- Summary -- The Fractionation of Roman Christianity -- The Evidence of Fractionation -- Private Property Utilized by the Church Community -- The Exeternal Image of Christian House-Church Congregations -- Fractionation and Theological Pluralism -- Fractionation and Tolerance of People with Other Theological Opinions -- Fractionation, Monarchical Episcopacy, and Presbyterial Governance -- Final Remarks -- Students of Marcion -- Justin: Educational Components -- Tatian: Education Components -- Fractionation of Roman Jewry. Robert Jewett -- Pt. 1. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Pt. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Pt. 3. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Pt. 4. Ch. 16. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Ch. 19. Ch. 20. Ch. 21. Ch. 22. Ch. 23. Ch. 24. Ch. 25. Ch. 26. Ch. 27. Ch. 28. Ch. 29. Ch. 30. Ch. 31. Ch. 32. Ch. 33. Ch. 34. Ch. 35. Pt. 5. Ch. 36. Ch. 37. Ch. 38. Ch. 39. Ch. 40. Ch. 41. Pt. 6. App. 1. App. 2. App. 3. App. 4.
"Investigating the rise and shape of the earliest churches in Rome, Lampe integrates history, archaeology, theology, and social analysis. He also takes a close look at inscriptional evidence to complement the reading of the great literary texts: from Paul's letter to the Romans to the writings of Clement of Rome, Justin Martyr, Montanus, and Valentinus. This study is a groundbreaking work - broad in scope and closely detailed. Lampe deals with the shape of leadership and the followers of Christ in relation to the Judeans living in Rome."--BOOK JACKET.
0800627024
R0-404334
2004296470
Church history--Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Rome (Italy)--Church history.
Rome (Italy)--Social life and customs.
BR878.R7 / L3513 2003
274.5/63201
From Paul to Valentinus : Christians at Rome in the first two centuries / Peter Lampe ; translated by Michael Steinhauser ; edited by Marshall D. Johnson. - 1st Fortress Press ed. - Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2003 - xvii, 525 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Translated from the 2nd German ed. (1989)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 437-474) and indexes.
Foreword / Introduction: From the Beginnings of Urban Roman Christianity to the Separation from the Synagogue -- The Entrance of Christianity via the Trade Route -- The "Edict of Claudius" and Separation from the Synagogue -- Topography -- In Which Quarters of the City Did the Christian Population Concentrate? -- Did Particular Strata of the Population Predominate in the Quarters under Investigation? -- First Diachronic Section: General Information About Urban Roman Christianity -- Jewish and Gentile Christians -- Information from Paul's Letter to the Romans and Acts 28:30f. -- Information in Conjunction with the Persecution by Nero -- Information from First Clement -- Information from Ignatius's Letter to the Romans -- The Shepherd of Hermas: Social Stratification in the First Half of the Second Century and the Attendant Conflicts -- The Writings of Justin: The Social Structure of Christianity at the Middle of the Second Century -- The Excavation Complex at the Vatican -- Social Stratification at the Time of Commodus -- Traditio Apostolica -- Summary and Conclusion -- Second Diachronic Section: Prosopographic Investigation -- The Roman Christians of Romans 16 -- Claudius Ephebus and Valerius Biton (I Clem. 63:3; 65:1) -- Aquila and Prisca -- Pomponia Graecina -- T. Flavius Clemens and Flavia Domitilla -- The Author of First Clement -- The Person of Hermas -- The Woman from Justin's Apology 2.2 -- Marcion -- Justin -- Tatian and Rhodon -- Valentinians -- Carpocratians -- The Martyr Apollonius -- Marcus Aurelius Prosenes and Other Members of Caeser's Familia -- Two Wives of Governors: Women of Senatorial Rank -- Representatives of Western Latin Education -- The Theodotians -- Praxeas, Gaius, and the Problem of "Hippolytus" -- Summary -- The Fractionation of Roman Christianity -- The Evidence of Fractionation -- Private Property Utilized by the Church Community -- The Exeternal Image of Christian House-Church Congregations -- Fractionation and Theological Pluralism -- Fractionation and Tolerance of People with Other Theological Opinions -- Fractionation, Monarchical Episcopacy, and Presbyterial Governance -- Final Remarks -- Students of Marcion -- Justin: Educational Components -- Tatian: Education Components -- Fractionation of Roman Jewry. Robert Jewett -- Pt. 1. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Pt. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Pt. 3. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Pt. 4. Ch. 16. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Ch. 19. Ch. 20. Ch. 21. Ch. 22. Ch. 23. Ch. 24. Ch. 25. Ch. 26. Ch. 27. Ch. 28. Ch. 29. Ch. 30. Ch. 31. Ch. 32. Ch. 33. Ch. 34. Ch. 35. Pt. 5. Ch. 36. Ch. 37. Ch. 38. Ch. 39. Ch. 40. Ch. 41. Pt. 6. App. 1. App. 2. App. 3. App. 4.
"Investigating the rise and shape of the earliest churches in Rome, Lampe integrates history, archaeology, theology, and social analysis. He also takes a close look at inscriptional evidence to complement the reading of the great literary texts: from Paul's letter to the Romans to the writings of Clement of Rome, Justin Martyr, Montanus, and Valentinus. This study is a groundbreaking work - broad in scope and closely detailed. Lampe deals with the shape of leadership and the followers of Christ in relation to the Judeans living in Rome."--BOOK JACKET.
0800627024
R0-404334
2004296470
Church history--Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Rome (Italy)--Church history.
Rome (Italy)--Social life and customs.
BR878.R7 / L3513 2003
274.5/63201