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Clare K. Rothschild
Paul in Athens
The Popular Religious Context of Acts 17
2014. XXI, 215 S. 233 mm
Verlag/Jahr: MOHR SIEBECK 2014
ISBN: 3-16-153260-0 (3161532600)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-16-153260-3 (9783161532603)
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Paul´s visit to Athens, in particular the Areopagus speech, is one of the most well known excerpts of early Christian literature. It is the most significant speech by Paul to a Gentile audience in Acts functioning as a literary crest of the overall narrative. Yet critical analyses also describe it as an ad hoc blend of Greek and Jewish elements. In this study, Clare K. Rothschild examines how the nexus of popular second-century traditions crystallizing around the Cretan prophet Epimenides explains these seemingly miscellaneous and impromptu aspects of the text. Her investigation exposes correspondences between Epimenidea and the Lukan Paul, not limited to the altar to "an unknown god" and the saying, "In him, we live, and move, and have our being" (17:28a), concluding that in addition to popular philosophical ideals, the episode of Paul in Athens utilizes popular `religious topoi to reinforce a central narrative aim.