Category: Religion, Post-Pauline
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Corinth in Context at Society of Biblical Literature, London 2011
Last week I spent conferencing in London at the international meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature. With the exception of one rainy day, the weather was cool and beautiful. My own visit was improved by the presence of my wife, Kate, and toddler son James, who ensured that I spent more time at London’s…
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The Feasts of Peter and Paul, Apostles, June 29
Photo by Kate Pettegrew (June 29, 2007) Photo by Kate Pettegrew (June 29, 2007) The troparion and kontakia for June 29 from the website of the Orthodox Church of America: ************** First-enthroned of the apostles,teachers of the universe:Entreat the Master of allto grant peace to the world,and to our souls great mercy! ************** O…
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Abstracts from Paul, People, and Politics Conference
As a follow up to my last post on the “Corinth – Paul, People, and Politics” at Macquarie University, I have just received from Cavan Concannon a PDF document of the paper abstracts. Check out the Corinth Conference Abstracts. The papers covered a wide range of issues relating in some way to Pauline or early Christian…
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Macquarie University Conference
A first report is now available on the Society for the Study of Early Christianity conference at Macquarie University last weekend, with Corinth as its theme this year. The review focuses mainly on the value of Laurence Welborn’s “The Content and Setting of the Gospel Tradition,” but there are also some positive comments on Amelia…
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Corinth – Paul, People, and Politics
Macquarie University has posted a description and schedule for a conference on May 14 called “Corinth – Paul, People and Politics,” sponsored by the Society for the Study of Early Christianity. The abstract for the conference: In Paul’s letters to the Corinthians we see an early Christian society dealing with factionalism arising from varied interpretations…
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St. Leonidas and the Seven Virgins, Martyrs, April 16
On the eve of the start of Holy Week in both western and eastern churches, it is appropriate to highlight the life of Leonidas and companions, martyred for their faith in Corinth while celebrating Pascha sometime in the mid-third century AD. The Synaxarion of the Orthodox Church notes April 16 as the day commemorating the martyrdom…
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St. Kodratos and Company
March 10 marks the feast day of a third century martyr named Kodratos, a Christian poorly known today but evidently important for the church communities of Late Antique and Byzantine Corinth. This Kodratos (aka Codratus / Quadratus) is not to be confused with the famous Kodratos of Athens, the bishop and apologist of the second century.…
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Polycarp and Socrates in Corinth
The martyrdom of Polycarp bishop of Smyrna, celebrated yesterday in both eastern and western churches, is remarkable in many respects. It is not often that old men got martyred for religious beliefs in antiquity, let alone 86 year old men, and the account itself is among the earliest surviving martyr accounts in early Christian literature…