It didn’t take long for the Googlebots to find Corinth in Contrast: Studies in Inequality, fresh off the press of Brill publishing company. Google Books has made available the Introductory matter, Table of Contents, and Chapter 1 (Inequality in Corinth) by editors Steven Friesen, Sarah James, and Daniel Schowalter. In their introductory chapter, the editors describe the background for the conference that led to the volume and outline how the individual essays contribute to the theme. Check it out here.
Inequality in Corinth
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I posted my contribution to the volume here: http://mediterraneanworld.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/ambivalent-landscapes-of-early-christian-corinth-final-draft/
I expect that others will do the same in the coming weeks.
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