Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction
2. Divine-Human Relations in the Aesopic Corpus
3. Society, Ethnicity, and Identity in the Hellenic World
4. To Err is Human, to Correct Divine: A Recessive Gene in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Religiosity?
5. Belief and Practice in Graeco-Roman Religious Thinking: Plutarch, De Iside et Osiride 379c
6. The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful: A Neglected Aspect of Early Christian Ethical Thinking
7. Living and Loving in the " Present Evil Age"
8. The Transfiguration (Mk. 9. 2-8) and the Raising of Lazarus (Jn. 11. 1-44): a Johannine Transformation of Mark?
9. The Resurrection of Jesus to Earth in its Cultural Contexts
10. The literate education of early Christians, and some of its unintended consequences for Christian exegesis
11. Origen' s Celsus and Imperial Greek Religiosity
12. Pagans and Christians: Fifty Years of Anxiety
13. Eusebius of Caesarea and the Paradox of Christian Historiography
14. On the Possibility of Writing the History of Divine Action in The World
15. Epilogue: Bring Your Own Hammer
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