Group Survival in the Ancient Mediterranean: Rethinking Material Conditions in the Landscape of Jews and Christians - Paperback
by Philip A. Harland (Author), Richard Last (Author)
Philip A. Harland and Richard Last consider the economics of early Christian group life within its social, cultural and economic contexts, by drawing on extensive epigraphic and archaeological evidence. In exploring the informal associations, immigrant groups, and guilds that dotted the world of the early Christians, Harland
and Last provide fresh perspective on the question of how Christian assemblies and Judean/Jewish gatherings gained necessary resources to pursue their social, religious, and additional aims.
Author Biography
Philip A. Harland is Professor in the Humanities Department at York University, Canada. His publications include Dynamics of Identity in the World of the Early Christians (Continuum, 2009). For websites relating to social and religious life in antiquity, see http: //www.philipharland.com.
Richard Last is Assistant Professor in the Ancient Greek and Roman Studies program at Trent University, Canada.