Christians in Caesar's household: the emperors' slaves in the makings of Christianity

Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Paul, the Philippians, and Caesar’s Household (Phil 4:22) -- 2 Paul, Peter, and Nero’s Slaves: Martyrdoms and Apostolic Acts -- 3 Rome’s Imperial Household in Christian Polemic and Apolo...

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Main Author: Flexsenhar, Michael, III 1984- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: University Park, PA Penn State University Press [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Flexsenhar, Michael$lIII, 1984-, Christians in Caesar's household : the emperors' slaves in the makings of Christianity] (2020) (Beavis, Mary Ann, 1955 -)
[Rezension von: Flexsenhar, Michael$lIII, 1984-, Christians in Caesar's household : the emperors' slaves in the makings of Christianity] (2020) (Harper, Kyle, 1979 -)
[Rezension von: Flexsenhar, Michael$lIII, 1984-, Christians in Caesar's household : the emperors' slaves in the makings of Christianity] (2020) (Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland, 1971 -)
Series/Journal:Inventing Christianity 1
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Roman Empire / Emperor / Household / Christian / Slave
Further subjects:B RELIGION / Christian Church / History
B Christian slaves (Rome)
B Slavery (Rome)
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
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Summary:Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Paul, the Philippians, and Caesar’s Household (Phil 4:22) -- 2 Paul, Peter, and Nero’s Slaves: Martyrdoms and Apostolic Acts -- 3 Rome’s Imperial Household in Christian Polemic and Apologetic -- 4 Christian Piety and a Martyred Slave of Caesar -- 5 Material Evidence for a Christian Imperial Freedman -- 6 Christians and Imperial Personnel in Rome’s Catacombs -- Conclusion: The Memory of Imperial Slavery in Early Christianity -- Appendixes -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
In this volume, Michael Flexsenhar III advances the argument that imperial slaves and freedpersons in the Roman Empire were essential to early Christians’ self-conception as a distinct people in the Mediterranean and played a multifaceted role in the making of early Christianity.Scholarship in early Christianity has for centuries viewed Roman emperors’ slaves and freedmen as responsible for ushering Christianity onto the world stage, traditionally using Paul’s allusion to “the saints from Caesar’s household” in Philippians 4:22 as a core literary lens. Merging textual and material evidence with diaspora and memory studies, Flexsenhar expands on this narrative to explore new and more nuanced representations of this group, showing how the long-accepted stories of Christian slaves and freepersons in Caesar’s household should not be taken at face value but should instead be understood within the context of Christian myth- and meaning-making. Flexsenhar analyzes textual and material evidence from the first to the sixth century, spanning Roman Asia, the Aegean rim, Gaul, and the coast of North Africa as well as the imperial capital itself. As a result, this book shows how stories of the emperor’s slaves were integral to key developments in the spread of Christianity, generating origin myths in Rome and establishing a shared history and geography there, differentiating and negotiating assimilation with other groups, and expressing commemorative language, ritual acts, and a material culture.With its thoughtful critical readings of literary and material sources and its fresh analysis of the lived experiences of imperial slaves and freedpersons, Christians in Caesar’s Household is indispensable reading for scholars of early Christianity, the origins of religion, and the Roman Empire
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:027108409X
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780271084091