Papyri and the Social World of the New Testament
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Sabine R. Huebner
简介
In this book, Sabine R. Huebner explores the world of the protagonists of the New Testament and the early Christians using the rich papyrological evidence from Roman Egypt. This gives us unparalleled insights into the everyday lives of the non-elite population in an area quite similar to neighboring Judaea-Palestine. What were the daily concerns and difficulties experienced by a carpenter's family or by a shepherd looking after his flocks? How did the average man or woman experience a Roman census? What obstacles did women living in a patriarchal society face in private, in public, and in the early Church? Given the flight of Jesus' family into Egypt, how mobile were the lower classes, what was their understanding of geography, and what costs and dangers were associated with travel? This volume gives a better understanding of the structural, social, and cultural conditions under which figures from the New Testament lived.
目录
Chapter I - Egypt and the Social World of the New Testament
Chapter II - The Social Milieu of Early Christians in Egypt
Chapter III - “In those days a decree went out …”
Chapter IV - “But these words seemed to them an idle tale”
Chapter V - “The Carpenter’s Son”
Chapter VI - “In those days Mary set out …”
Chapter VII - “In that region there were shepherds living in the fields …”
Chapter VIII - Afterword