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Matthijs den Dulk
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Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

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Ethnic Stereotypes and the Letters of Paul
History and Reception
, pp. 259 - 260
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2026
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Index of Subjects

Included are topics, themes, ancient figures and modern authors substantially discussed in the volume.

Anacharsis, 151, 156
Anna Comnena, 81
anti-Judaism, 9, 51, 211, 220
Aphrodite, 109110, 113115, 118
arrogance / boastfulness, 76, 99100
Asia Minor, 1, 69, 71, 94, 105
authenticity. See pseudepigraphy
barbarians, 5, 9, 60, 70, 137150, 157, 168
Beet, Joseph Agar, 56, 132
Bormann, Lukas, 148, 158
Browne, Sir Thomas, 201
Callimachus, 181, 195196
Calvin, John, 200
Campbell, Douglas A., 51, 53, 145
Caracalla, 77
Celts, 6567, 102, 104106
Cilicians, 203, 211
colonialism, 13, 172, 216
confirmation bias, 3031, 33, 57, 6162, 207
contact hypothesis, 3436
Corinthians, 108136
Cranfield, C. E. B., 142143, 217
Cretans, 24, 101, 176209
Cynics/Cynicism, 145
disputed and undisputed letters. See pseudepigraphy
drunkenness, 97
Ephorus of Cyme, 151, 154
Epimenides, 181, 194196, 198, 204
equality, 6, 9, 33, 38, 40, 60, 163168, 172174, 222224
Ethiopians, 146, 148
ethnic group, definition of, 2127
Europeans, 21, 103, 171
Faber, Riemer, 186
familiarity and stereotyping, 38, 90, 128, 214. See also contact hypothesis
Farrar, Frederic William, 134
Favorinus, 112, 118
fickleness, 6496
Findlay, George G., 179, 203
French, 103
Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 11
Galatians, 1, 63107, 197198, 200, 212
Gauls. See Celts
Gentiles, 3, 4062, 144, 163, 174, 215, 222224
Germans, 5, 66, 101, 103
Goldenberg, David M., 146149, 158
Gray, Patrick, 183186
greed, 54, 57, 96, 121, 159, 178
Greeks, 2, 6, 21, 24, 26, 43, 71, 101, 113, 134, 141144, 160, 194, 198, 206
Hall, Jonathan, 2325, 60
Hannibal, 6869, 72, 77, 88
Hilary of Poitiers, 2, 104
Homer, 153154
hospitality, 89
Irish, 103, 105
Jewett, Robert, 143
Jews/Judeans, 3, 21, 24, 4044, 46, 5152, 160, 163, 174, 222223. See also anti-Judaism
Kidd, Reggie M., 187, 190, 193
Komana, 115
Lais of Corinth, 109, 114115, 117
Le Mercier, Andrew (André), 202
Lightfoot, J. B., 63, 96, 102104, 106
Luther, Martin, 101103
Manlius Vulso, 66, 71, 84
Martin, Troy W., 145146, 158
missions and missionaries, 5659, 62, 169172
North/South debate (Galatians), 9395, 100
paideia, 24, 76, 194
Panhellenion, 113
paraenesis, 46, 54, 9798, 159
Pashley, Robert, 206207
Phrygians, 71, 101, 104, 198
polemic and invective, 4546, 50, 53, 60, 161, 177, 188, 199200
problems and solutions (erotapokriseis), 196197
proverbs/proverbial expressions, 82, 115117, 130, 155156, 178, 213
pseudepigraphy, 1516, 176, 180
race, 3, 2728, 105, 133134, 206, 216
racism, 4, 1014, 106, 134, 139, 183, 186, 191193, 215217, 219
reception, 915, 5559, 100106, 130134, 169173, 193207
Scots, 103
Scythians, 173175
segregation, 132134
Seleucus of Alexandria, 117
sex and licentiousness, 4347, 53, 58, 97, 109135, 159
shaming (rhetorical strategy), 92
skin color, 21, 31, 33
slavery, 145, 164168, 221
stereotypes
acceptance in antiquity of, 46
activation of, 2830
ambiguous information and, 3132
analysis of ancient, 6, 20, 212213
definition of, 4, 1821
factors encouraging use of, 34
illusory correlation related to, 3031
influence on memory of, 32
information inconsistent with, 3637
internalization of, 211
minimizing influence of, 3234, 37
Stoics/Stoicism, 164168
strife and intercommunal tension, 9799
Tarsians, 92
Thiselton, Anthony C., 183186
Thomas Aquinas, 200
Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de, 206
travel reports (modern), 205207
Victorian era, 1215
Weiß, Alexander, 149150, 158
Welsh, 103
Wirkungsgeschichte, 1112. See also reception

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  • Online publication: 20 February 2026
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009718127.011
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