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Theorising Comparative History for the Ancient Mediterranean examines how ‘soft’ comparative history can illuminate the ancient Mediterranean world.
This volume examines the relevance and consequences of male circumcision for women and the female body in Jewish and Christian communities of Alexandria and Egypt in the period 323 BCE to 117 CE.
Provides a reassessment of Ptolemaic state intervention in industry and trade, an issue central to the economic and political history of Hellenistic... Læs mere
This two-volume edition gathers a generous selection of Pat Easterling's most significant articles,... Læs mere
Other than Paul, no writer has had greater influence on the theology of justification than Augustine. This study fills an astonishing lacuna in... Læs mere
Through a series of case studies with translated supporting documents, D.L. d'Avray offers a fresh reinterpretation of... Læs mere
In the Later Roman Empire (AD 300–650), power seems to manifest itself mostly through legislation, bureaucracy, and an increasingly distant emperor. This... Læs mere
Illustrated with 100 artworks and photographs, Egyptian Gods & Myths Illustrated is an engaging and highly informative exploration of a rich mythology that still fascinates today.
In this study, Logan Williams explores Paul's Christology and ethics beyond the egoism-altruism dichotomy. He provides a fresh evaluation... Læs mere
Drawing from philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, this book explores how Against the Galileans by Roman Emperor... Læs mere
This volume examines of how premodern societies produced and mobilized resources to support social, political, and religious institutions. Topics discussed... Læs mere
In this volume, David Litwa offers a fresh introduction to the 'gnostic Bible,' arguably the most significant and widely read of all gnostic Christian texts ever written.... Læs mere