Philosophers, Jews, and Christians in the Roman empire: authority, text, and tradition
Preview This slim book by Leslie Kelly aims to offer an overview and comparison of three groups as they existed in the first and second centuries of the Common Era, attending to their respective interactions with texts and authorities in their “traditions.” It succeeds in part. Three chapters of increasing length analyze first philosophers … Continue reading Philosophers, Jews, and Christians in the Roman empire: authority, text, and tradition
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