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Foreword | ||
Editor's Note | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Introduction: From the Beginnings of Urban Roman Christianity to the Separation from the Synagogue | 5 |
Ch. 1 | The Entrance of Christianity via the Trade Route | 7 |
Ch. 2 | The "Edict of Claudius" and Separation from the Synagogue | 11 |
Pt. 2 | Topography | 17 |
Ch. 3 | In Which Quarters of the City Did the Christian Population Concentrate? | 19 |
Ch. 4 | Did Particular Strata of the Population Predominate in the Quarters under Investigation? | 48 |
Pt. 3 | First Diachronic Section: General Information About Urban Roman Christianity | 67 |
Ch. 5 | Jewish and Gentile Christians | 69 |
Ch. 6 | Information from Paul's Letter to the Romans and Acts 28:30f. | 80 |
Ch. 7 | Information in Conjunction with the Persecution by Nero | 82 |
Ch. 8 | Information from First Clement | 85 |
Ch. 9 | Information from Ignatius's Letter to the Romans | 88 |
Ch. 10 | The Shepherd of Hermas: Social Stratification in the First Half of the Second Century and the Attendant Conflicts | 90 |
Ch. 11 | The Writings of Justin: The Social Structure of Christianity at the Middle of the Second Century | 100 |
Ch. 12 | The Excavation Complex at the Vatican | 104 |
Ch. 13 | Social Stratification at the Time of Commodus | 117 |
Ch. 14 | Traditio Apostolica | 127 |
Ch. 15 | Summary and Conclusion | 138 |
Pt. 4 | Second Diachronic Section: Prosopographic Investigation | 151 |
Ch. 16 | The Roman Christians of Romans 16 | 153 |
Ch. 17 | Claudius Ephebus and Valerius Biton (I Clem. 63:3; 65:1) | 184 |
Ch. 18 | Aquila and Prisca | 187 |
Ch. 19 | Pomponia Graecina | 196 |
Ch. 20 | T. Flavius Clemens and Flavia Domitilla | 198 |
Ch. 21 | The Author of First Clement | 206 |
Ch. 22 | The Person of Hermas | 218 |
Ch. 23 | The Woman from Justin's Apology 2.2 | 237 |
Ch. 24 | Marcion | 241 |
Ch. 25 | Justin | 257 |
Ch. 26 | Tatian and Rhodon | 285 |
Ch. 27 | Valentinians | 292 |
Ch. 28 | Carpocratians | 319 |
Ch. 29 | The Martyr Apollonius | 321 |
Ch. 30 | Marcus Aurelius Prosenes and Other Members of Caeser's Familia | 330 |
Ch. 31 | Two Wives of Governors: Women of Senatorial Rank | 340 |
Ch. 32 | Representatives of Western Latin Education | 341 |
Ch. 33 | The Theodotians | 344 |
Ch. 34 | Praxeas, Gaius, and the Problem of "Hippolytus" | 349 |
Ch. 35 | Summary | 351 |
Pt. 5 | The Fractionation of Roman Christianity | 357 |
Ch. 36 | The Evidence of Fractionation | 359 |
Ch. 37 | Private Property Utilized by the Church Community | 366 |
Ch. 38 | The Exeternal Image of Christian House-Church Congregations | 373 |
Ch. 39 | Fractionation and Theological Pluralism | 381 |
Ch. 40 | Fractionation and Tolerance of People with Other Theological Opinions | 385 |
Ch. 41 | Fractionation, Monarchical Episcopacy, and Presbyterial Governance | 397 |
Pt. 6 | Final Remarks | 409 |
App. 1 | Students of Marcion | 414 |
App. 2 | Justin: Educational Components | 417 |
App. 3 | Tatian: Education Components | 426 |
App. 4 | Fractionation of Roman Jewry | 431 |
Abbreviations | 433 | |
Bibliography | 437 | |
Maps, Diagrams, and Figures | 475 | |
Indexes | 491 |
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