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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Schowalter , Sabine Ladstätter , Steven J. Friesen , Christine ThomasPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 177 Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9789004401129ISBN 10: 9004401121 Pages: 289 Publication Date: 17 October 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents List of Plans and Figures Notes on Contributors General Plans Introduction PART 1: Structures 1 The So-Called Imperial Cult Temple for Domitian in Ephesos Sabine Ladstätter 2 The Architecture of the So-Called Serapeion in Ephesos Thekla Schulz 3 Thekla in the Cave of St. Paul at Ephesos Renate Johanna Pillinger 4 Selected Evidence of Christian Residents in Late Antique Ephesos Andreas Pülz Part 2: Spaces 5 The Upper Agora at Ephesos: an Imperial Forum? Dirk Steuernagel 6 The Magnesian Gate of Ephesos Alexander Sokolicek 7 Mortuary Landscape and Group Identity in Roman Ephesos Martin Steskal 8 Sacred Space for Dionysos in Ephesos and the House of C. Fl. Furius Aptus Hilke Thür 9 The Artemision in the Roman Era: New Results of Research within the Sanctuary of Artemis Lilli Zabrana 10 Invisible ‘Christians’ in the Ephesian Landscape: Using Geophysical Surveys to De-Center Paul Christine M. Thomas Part 3: Objects 11 Ruler Cults and Imperial Cults at Ephesos: First Century BCE to Third Century CE François Kirbihler 12 Archaeological Evidence for Private Worship and Domestic Religion in Terrace House 2 at Ephesos Norbert Zimmermann 13 The Meaning and Use of Terracotta Figurines in the Terrace Houses in Ephesos Elisabeth Rathmayr Bibliography IndexReviews'[Der] reich bebilderte Band, allen, die sich fur die religioese (Um-)Welt der fruhen Christinnen und Christen in Ephesos interessieren, nachdrucklich empfohlen.' Klaus-MIchael Bull, Rostock, TLZ 146 (2021) 9 Author InformationDaniel Schowalter, Th.D. (1989), Harvard University Divinity School, is Professor of Classics and Religion at Carthage College. He studies religions of the ancient Mediterranean world and has published volumes of collected essays on Ancient Corinth and Omrit in northern Israel. Sabine Ladstätter, Ph.D. (1997), University of Vienna, is Director of the Austrian Archaeological Institute and the Austrian excavations at Ephesos. She has published widely on the site of Ephesos including monographs, edited volumes, book chapters and journal articles. Steven Friesen, Ph.D. (1990) Harvard University, is the Louise Farmer Boyer Chair in Biblical Studies, Univ. of Texas at Austin. His publications include Imperial Cults and the Apocalypse of John (OUP, 2001) and Twice Neokoros (Brill, 2003). He researches ancient economic ideas and practices. Christine M. Thomas , Ph.D. (1995), Harvard University, is Cordano Endowed Chair in Catholic Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her publications include a catalogue of votive steles for the Ankara Museum, and numerous articles on ancient Ephesos. Contributors are: François Kirbihler, Sabine Ladstätter, Renate Johanna Pillinger, Andreas Pülz, Elisabeth Rathmayr, Thekla Schulz, Alexander Sokolicek, Martin Steskal, Dirk Steuernagel, Christine M. Thomas, Hilke Thür, Lilli Zabrana, Norbert Zimmerman. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |