Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-328) and indexes.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: Philippian (Pre)Occupations and Peopling Possibilities: An Introduction / Joseph A. Marchal -- Priestesses and Other Female Cult Leaders at Philippi in the Early Christian Era / Valerie Abrahamsen -- Economic Situation of the Philippian Christians / Peter Oakes -- Collaboration of "Samothrakiasts" and Christians in Philippi / Eduard Verhoef -- Response: Broadening the Socioeconomic and Religious Context at Philippi / Richard S. Ascough -- Letter from Prison as Hidden Transcript: What It Tells Us about the People at Philippi / Angela Standhartinger -- Slaves as Wo/men and Unmen: Reflecting upon Euodia, Syntyche, and Epaphroditus in Philippi / Joseph A. Marchal -- Response / Antoinette Clark Wire -- Out-Howling the Cynics: Reconceptualizing the Concerns of Paul's Audience from His Polemic in Philippians 3 / Mark D. Nanos -- Alternative Community and an Oral Encomium: Traces of the People in Philippi / Robert L. Brawley -- Determining What Is Best: The Campaign for Fair Food and the Nascent Assembly in Philippi / Gerardo Reyes Chavez -- Response: A Component Community of an Alternative Society / Richard A. Horsley.
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