Ephesos, metropolis of Asia : an interdisciplinary approach to its archaeology, religion, and culture / edited by Helmut Koester.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Cambridge, Mass.] : Distributed by Harvard University Press for Harvard Theological Studies/Harvard Divinity School, 2004.
Description
xix, 357 p. : ill. (one folded) ; 22 cm.

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Series
Harvard theological studies ; no. 41 [More in this series]
Notes
  • Selected conference papers.
  • Originally published: Valley Forge, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 1995.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • The city of Ephesos from the Roman period to late antiquity / Peter Scherrer
  • Urban development and social change in imperial Ephesos / L. Michael White
  • At home in the city of Artemis : religion in Ephesos in the literary imagination of the Roman period / Christine Thomas
  • Ephesos in early Christian literature / Helmut Koester
  • Via sacra Ephesiaca : new aspects of the Cult of Artemis Ephesia / Dieter Knibbe
  • The processional way in Ephesos as a place of cult and burial / Hilke Thür
  • Preliminary views of the Ephesian harbor / Heinrich Zabehlicky
  • Subsidiary factories of Italian Sigillata potters : The Ephesian evidence / Susanne Zabehlicky-Scheffenegger
  • The cult of the Roman emperors in Ephesos : the temple wardens, city titles, and the interpretation of the revelation of John / Steven Friesen
  • Sculptures of gods and heroes from Ephesos / Maria Aurenhammer
  • Egyptian religions in Ephesos / James Walters
  • The Church of Mary and the Temple of Hadrian Olympios / Stefan Karwiese
  • The council of Ephesos : the demise of the See of Ephesos and the rise of Theotokos / Vasiliki Limberis.
OCLC
55486501
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