Patronage in Early Christianity: Its Use and Transformation from Jesus to Paul of Samosata: 160 (Princeton Theological Monograph)


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How did the community we glimpse in the New Testament become an institution quite willing to have the emperor Constantine as primary public partner? By tracing the use of resources titles and functions of leaders and patterns of honor-giving from a wide variety of sources Wheatly reveals both acceptance and revision of Roman patronage in this countercultural community. Along the way it is possible to see dissident groups like the Montanists and Marcionites more clearly and sympathetically and to ask ourselves some pertinent questions about how a Christian community might function in the twenty-first century.
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