Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus
Part of Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series
- Author: Mark A. Chancey, Southern Methodist University, Texas
- Date Published: December 2008
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521091442
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Greco-Roman Culture and the Galilee of Jesus, a book-length investigation of this topic, challenges the conventional scholarly view that first-century Galilee was thoroughly Hellenised. Examining architecture, inscriptions, coins and art from Alexander the Great's conquest until the early fourth century CE, Chancey argues that the extent of Greco-Roman culture in the time of Jesus has often been greatly exaggerated. Antipas's reign in the early first century was indeed a time of transition, but the more dramatic shifts in Galilee's cultural climate happened in the second century, after the arrival of a large Roman garrison. Much of Galilee's Hellenisation should thus be understood within the context of its Romanisation. Any attempt to understand the Galilean setting of Jesus must recognise the significance of the region's historical development as well as how Galilee fits into the larger context of the Roman East.
Read more- Challenges the conventional wisdom in New Testament scholarship about the extent and nature of Hellenistic culture in Galilee
- The most thorough reference work available on the Greek and Roman archaeological evidence from Jesus's Galilee
- Demonstrates the importance of understanding first-century Galilee within its larger regional and historical context
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'One of the real strengths of Chancey's approach, much in evidence in this volume … is his command of both the literary and the archaeological evidence.' Theology
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- Date Published: December 2008
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521091442
- length: 304 pages
- dimensions: 216 x 140 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.39kg
- contains: 1 map
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Galilee's early encounter with Hellenism
2. The Roman army in Palestine
3. The introduction of Greco-Roman architecture
4. The transformation of the landscape in the second and third centuries CE
5. The use of Greek in Jesus' Galilee
6. The coinage of Galilee
7. Greco-Roman art and the shifting limits of acceptability
Conclusion.
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