Syllabus

The following is a preliminary syllabus (subject to change and emendation) indicating the topics of study and their respective readings. Students will be provided with a course reader containing all the required readings, and will not have to purchase any books in advance.

Introduction: The Jewish and Greek Religious Background

  1. The Origins of Christianity in the Resurrection Experience and the Jesus Movement
    • The Book of Acts (if you haven’t read the New Testament, perhaps also Luke or Matthew)
    • Newsome, Greeks Romans and Jews, “The Spread of Hellenism”
    • Esler, The Early Christian World, “Mediterranean Context of Early Christianity”
    • Barrett, NT Background: Selected Documents “Rabbinic Literature and Rabbinic Judaism
  2. Greek Religion
    • Homeric Hymn to Demeter
    • Homeric Hymn to Pythian Apollo
    • Martin, The Early Christian World, “Greco-Roman Philosophy and Religion”
    • Barrett, NT Background: Selected Documents “Mystery Religions”
    • Rice & Stambaugh, Sources for the Study of Greek Religion on Delphi, Eleusinian Mysteries, Dionysian Mysteries and the Kabeiroi at Samothrace|
    • Burkert, Greek Religion, “Individual Gods,” “Mystery Sanctuaries: The Kabeiroi and Samothrace, Eleusis, and Bacchica”
  3. Women and the Greco-Roman World
    • Kramer, Maenads, Martyrs, Matrons and Monastics (excerpts)
    • Portefaix, Sisters Rejoice “Part 1” pp. 9-58

The Life of Paul

  1. Paul, a Pharisee, Conversion and Questions of Chronology
    • Galatians 1 (Acts 9)
    • Martin, The Early Christian World, “Paul and the Development of Gentile Christianity”

The Birth of a Mixed Jewish and Gentile Community

  1. “The Antioch Incident”
    • Galatians 1-2 (Acts 13-15)
    • Meeks, The First Urban Christians, “The Urban Environment of Paul”
    • Meeks, The First Urban Christians, “The Social level of Pauline Christians”

Paul’s Missionary Journeys in Asia Minor and Greece

  1. Ephesus: Mission to the Gentiles
    • Galatians 3-5, Philemon (Acts 16:1-10)
    • Murphy O’Connor, St. Paul’s Ephesus
    • Meeks, The First Urban Christians, “The Formation of the Ekklesia”
    • Balch, Paul and the Greco-Roman World, “Paul, Households, and Families”
  2. Thessaloniki:  The Church and Persecution
    • 1 Thessalonians, (Acts 17)
    • Malherbe, Paul and the Thessalonians, “Founding the Christian Community”
    • Jewett, The Thessalonian Correspondence: Pauline Rhetoric and Mediterranean Piety, “The Setting in Thessalonica”
    • H. Koester, “Archeology and Paul in Thessalonike” in Paul and His World
  3. Philippi:  Christian Identity and The Role of Women in Paul’s Churches                       
    • Philippians (Acts 16:11-40)
    • Portefaix, Sisters Rejoice pp. 59-128
    • H. Koester, “Paul and Philippi” in Paul and His World
  4. Corinth:  Christians among Gentiles
    • (Acts 18)
    • The Corinthian Correspondence
    • Balch, Paul and the Greco-Roman World, “Paul, Households, and Families”
    • Murphy O’Conner, St. Paul’s Corinth
  5. Back to Athens: Conclusions