Theology

John Granger Cook

Roman Attitudes Toward the Christians

From Claudius to Hadrian

[Die Einstellungen der Römer gegenüber den Christen. Von Claudius bis Hadrian]

2010; unrevised student edition; 2011. XV, 363 pages.

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John Granger Cook investigates the earliest interactions between Roman authorities and Christians. The persecutions of Nero and Trajan may be crucial for interpreting certain texts of the New Testament, including Mark, 1 Peter, and the Apocalypse.
John Granger Cook investigates the earliest interactions between Roman authorities and Christians. The events in Claudius' time surrounding »Chrestos« and possible Jewish Christians are fascinating but obscure. The persecutions of Nero and Trajan may be crucial for interpreting certain texts of the New Testament, including the Gospel of Mark, 1 Peter, and the Apocalypse. Scholars have become increasingly skeptical of a persecution of the Christians during Domitian's rule, and the evidence is not strong. The rescript of Hadrian did little to change Trajan's policy with regard to the Christians. Although the texts provide no evidence for a general law against the Christians (probably no such law existed until the time of Decius), they do give some indication of the way magistrates characterized (»constructed«) Christians: to Nero and his prefects the Christians were arsonists and harbored intense hatred of the human race; to Pliny and Trajan they were people who did not »supplicate our gods.«
Authors/Editors

John Granger Cook Born 1955; 1976 BA, Davidson College; 1979 M.Div., Union Theological Seminary (VA); 1985 PhD, Emory University; currently Professor of Religion at LaGrange College.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4874-6368

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Studia Historiae Ecclessiasticae — 40 (2014), S. 340–345 (Christoph Stenschke)
In: Bibliotheca Sacra — 170 (2013), S. 237–239 (Joseph D. Fantin)
In: — 74 (2012), S. 164–165 (R. Vincent)
In: Revue d'histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses — 2011, Heft 4, S. 550–551 (M. Matter)
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 136 (2011), S. 1175–1176 (S. Krauter)
In: New Testament Abstracts — 55 (2011), S. 410
In: Vigiliae Christianae — 65 (2011), S. 337 (J. van Oort)
In: The Expository Times — 122 (2011), S. 406 (T. Kraus)
In: Religious Studies Review — 37 (2011), S. 219 (D.P. Quinn)
In: Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT) — 33 (2011), S. 145–146 (D.G. Horrell)
In: Journal of Ecclesiastical History — 62 (2011), S. 567–569 (J.N. Carleton-Paget)
In: Estudio Agustiniano — 46 (2011), S. 162–163 (D.A. Cineira)
In: The Polish Journal of Bibl. Research — 12 (2013), S. 142–143 (Pawel Marek Mucha)
In: Journal of Religion — 92 (2012), S. 552–554 (Jorunn J. Buckley)
In: Review of Biblical Literature — http://www.bookreviews.org (06/2014) (Warren Carter)
In: Etudes Théologiques et Réligieuses — 2014, Heft 2, S. 273–274 (Jimi Zacka)
In: H-Soz-u-Kult — http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/2014–2-174 (06/2014) (Andreas Gerstacker)
In: Bryn Mawr Classical Review — http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/ 2011.09.11 (Eric Fournier)
In: Tyche — 27 (2012), S. 253–255 (Hans Förster)