St. Paul's Ephesus: Texts and ArchaeologyLiturgical Press, 2008 - 289 páginas In this new volume, renowned scholar Jerome Murphy-O'Connor does for Ephesus what he did for Corinth in his award-winning St. Paul's Corinth. He combs the works of twenty-six ancient authors for information about ancient Ephesus, from its beginnings to the end of the biblical era. Readers can now picture for themselves this second of the two major centers of Paul's missionary work, with its houses, shops, and monuments, and above al the world-renowned temple of Artemis. After presenting the textual and archaeological evidence, Murphy-O'Connor leads the reader on a walk through St. Paul's Ephesus and describes the history of Paul's years in the city. Although Ephesus has been a ruin for many hundreds of years, readers of this book will find themselves transported back to the days of its flourishing. Jerome Murphy-O'Connor, OP, has been a professor of New Testament at the Ecole Biblique of Jerusalem since 1967. He has lectured throughout the world and is the author of numerous books, including the popular Oxford Press archaeological guidebook The Holy Land; and Paul the Letter-Writer, St. Paul's Corinth, and Jesus and Paul: Parallel Lives, all published by Liturgical Press. |
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... 207 • 209 210 212 . 217 220 221 222 225 231 . 233 . 235 243 246 Bibliography 262 Subject Index Classical Author Index New Testament Index .. 269 .. 280 286 FOREWORD The fourth - century B.C.E. poet Duris of Elaea Contents xi.
Texts and Archaeology Jerome Murphy-O'Connor. FOREWORD The fourth - century B.C.E. poet Duris of Elaea called Ephesus " the most besung of all the Ionian cities . " 1 In fact , it is mentioned over five hundred times in Greek literature ...
... B.C.E. given by the Sicilian historian Timaeus of Tauromenium is confirmed by archaeology . The oldest imported Greek pottery is dated to the transition period between the seventh and sixth centuries.2 The poverty of their land made the ...
... century B.C.E. The oft- reproduced statues with the same motif preserved in the Ephesus museum at Selçuk date to the second century C.E. ? Apparently the iden- tification of the protuberances as breasts was first advanced by the early ...
... century B.C.E.16 Codrus was king of Athens in the eleventh century B.C.E. , and Androclus was one of his sons who led the coloniza- tion of Ionia ( see Pausanias , 7.2.8-9 ; p . 97 ) . The early date is , of course , suspect , and is ...
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Athenaeus | 47 |
Cicero | 54 |
Dio Cassius | 61 |
Herodotus | 67 |
Ignatius of Antioch | 74 |
Exemption from Military Service Extended | 80 |
Tacitus | 134 |
Achilles Tatius | 149 |
Acts of Paul | 156 |
Callimachus | 166 |
Xenophon of Ephesus | 177 |
The Center of Ephesus in 50 C E | 183 |
Pauls Ministry in Ephesus | 201 |
Notes | 246 |
Livy | 86 |
Luke | 92 |
Pliny the Elder | 104 |
Pliny the Younger | 120 |
Seneca | 130 |
Bibliography | 262 |
Subject Index | 269 |
Classical Author Index | 280 |
New Testament Index | 286 |