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From Paul to Valentinus: Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries
From Paul to Valentinus: Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries, In this pathbreaking study of 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 t, From Paul to Valentinus: Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • From Paul to Valentinus: Christians at Rome in the First Two Centuries
  • Written by author Peter Lampe
  • Published by Augsburg Fortress, Publishers, September 2003
  • In this pathbreaking study of 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 t
  • In this path breaking study of 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
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Foreword
Editor's Note
Introduction1
Pt. 1Introduction: From the Beginnings of Urban Roman Christianity to the Separation from the Synagogue5
Ch. 1The Entrance of Christianity via the Trade Route7
Ch. 2The "Edict of Claudius" and Separation from the Synagogue11
Pt. 2Topography17
Ch. 3In Which Quarters of the City Did the Christian Population Concentrate?19
Ch. 4Did Particular Strata of the Population Predominate in the Quarters under Investigation?48
Pt. 3First Diachronic Section: General Information About Urban Roman Christianity67
Ch. 5Jewish and Gentile Christians69
Ch. 6Information from Paul's Letter to the Romans and Acts 28:30f.80
Ch. 7Information in Conjunction with the Persecution by Nero82
Ch. 8Information from First Clement85
Ch. 9Information from Ignatius's Letter to the Romans88
Ch. 10The Shepherd of Hermas: Social Stratification in the First Half of the Second Century and the Attendant Conflicts90
Ch. 11The Writings of Justin: The Social Structure of Christianity at the Middle of the Second Century100
Ch. 12The Excavation Complex at the Vatican104
Ch. 13Social Stratification at the Time of Commodus117
Ch. 14Traditio Apostolica127
Ch. 15Summary and Conclusion138
Pt. 4Second Diachronic Section: Prosopographic Investigation151
Ch. 16The Roman Christians of Romans 16153
Ch. 17Claudius Ephebus and Valerius Biton (I Clem. 63:3; 65:1)184
Ch. 18Aquila and Prisca187
Ch. 19Pomponia Graecina196
Ch. 20T. Flavius Clemens and Flavia Domitilla198
Ch. 21The Author of First Clement206
Ch. 22The Person of Hermas218
Ch. 23The Woman from Justin's Apology 2.2237
Ch. 24Marcion241
Ch. 25Justin257
Ch. 26Tatian and Rhodon285
Ch. 27Valentinians292
Ch. 28Carpocratians319
Ch. 29The Martyr Apollonius321
Ch. 30Marcus Aurelius Prosenes and Other Members of Caeser's Familia330
Ch. 31Two Wives of Governors: Women of Senatorial Rank340
Ch. 32Representatives of Western Latin Education341
Ch. 33The Theodotians344
Ch. 34Praxeas, Gaius, and the Problem of "Hippolytus"349
Ch. 35Summary351
Pt. 5The Fractionation of Roman Christianity357
Ch. 36The Evidence of Fractionation359
Ch. 37Private Property Utilized by the Church Community366
Ch. 38The Exeternal Image of Christian House-Church Congregations373
Ch. 39Fractionation and Theological Pluralism381
Ch. 40Fractionation and Tolerance of People with Other Theological Opinions385
Ch. 41Fractionation, Monarchical Episcopacy, and Presbyterial Governance397
Pt. 6Final Remarks409
App. 1Students of Marcion414
App. 2Justin: Educational Components417
App. 3Tatian: Education Components426
App. 4Fractionation of Roman Jewry431
Abbreviations433
Bibliography437
Maps, Diagrams, and Figures475
Indexes491


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