<I>This is a&#160;<a href=http://www.eerdmans.com/Pag%20es/About/Books-on-%20demand.aspx>print on demand</a>&#160;book and is therefore non- returnable.</I><BR /><BR /> Typical studies of marriage and family in the early Christian period focus on very limited evidence found in Scripture. This book offers a broader richer picture of the first Christian families by drawing together research by experts ranging from archaeologists to ancient historians.<BR /><BR /> Exploring the nature of households within the ancient Greco-Roman world the contributors assemble a new understanding of ancient Christian families that is both compelling and instructive. The book covers key aspects of ancient family life from meals and childrearing to women&#39;s roles and the lives of slaves. Three concluding chapters explore the implications of all this information for theological education today.<BR /><BR /><B>Contributors:</B><ul><li>David L. Balch</li><li>Suzanne Dixon</li><li>J. Albert Harrill</li><li>Ross S. Kaemer</li><li>Christian Laes</li><li>Peter Lampe</li><li>Amy-Jill Levine</li><li>Margaret Y. MacDonald</li><li>Dale B. Martin</li><li>Eric M. Meyers</li><li>Margaret M. Mitchell</li><li>Carolyn Osiek</li><li>Beryl Rawson</li><li>Richard Saller</li><li>Timothy F. Sedgwick</li><li>Monika Tr&uuml;mper</li><li>Andrew Wallace-Hadrill</li></ul>