This volume combines perspectives from archaeology, ancient history, and urban, biblical, and religious studies to provide an overall picture of the lively port city of Corinth from its founding as a Roman colonia to late antiquity. Beyond the ethnic diaspora, the festivals of the various cults became places to gather for the cults of Isis, Demeter, Kore, and the imperial cult as well as Paul's Christian community.
This volume combines perspectives from archaeology, ancient history, and urban, biblical, and religious studies to provide an overall picture of the lively port city of Corinth from its founding as a Roman colonia to late antiquity. Beyond the ethnic diaspora, the festivals of the various cults became places to gather for the cults of Isis, Demeter, Kore, and the imperial cult as well as Paul's Christian community.
Table of contents:
Christoph Auffarth: Das römische Korinth - Eine Einleitung -
Athanasios D. Rizakis: Roman Colonies in the Gulf of Corinth and the Reconstruction of the Greek Landscape -
Christoph Auffarth: Der religiöse Kosmos im römischen Korinth -
Johannes Fouquet: Überbaute Erinnerung. Stadtentwicklung in der römischen
colonia Korinth -
Tassilo Schmitt: Kaiserliche Kreativität. Nero in Korinth -
Paul D. Scotton: A 5th Century Church in Corinth. A Possible Church for Paul? -
Amelia R. Brown: Honorable and Controversial Men (and Women). Creation, Reception and Destruction of Public Portrait Statues in Late Roman Corinth -
Svenja Nagel: Ein Fest für die Stadt und für Eingeweihte. Isis in Korinth und am Hafen -
Benedikt Eckhardt: Geschlossene Gesellschaft? Das Mahl der Christen in Korinth -
Stefan Krauter: Getreide und (Un-)Sterblichkeit. 1. Korinther 15,36-38 und der Demeter-Kore-Kult in Korinth -
Christiane Zimmermann: Ein Gott, ein Herr und die Göttervielfalt Korinths. Die Verkündigung des Apostels Paulus -
Jan N. Bremmer: Wie unterschieden sich die frühen Christen im religiösen Kontext des römischen Korinth (50-200 n.Chr.)? -
Kathleen Warner Slane: A Broad View of Burial in Ancient Corinth and the Corinthia -
Jeremy Ott: Mortuary Practices at Corinth at the End of Antiquity -
David K. Pettegrew/William Caraher: From Corinthian Twilight to the Busy Countryside. Remaking the Landscapes, Monuments, and Religion of the Late Antique Corinthia