
Philippi at the Time of Paul and After His Death - Paperback
Philippi at the Time of Paul and After His Death - Paperback
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by Charalambos Bakirtzis (Editor), Helmut Koester (Editor)
Representing a cooperative effort between archaeologists and New Testament Scholars, this volume presents a full account of all archaeological finds related to Philippi as it existed in the early Roman imperial period. In addition, it contains a discussion of the consequences of the discovery in Philippi of the early fourth-century Basilika of Paul and the subsequent construction of an octagon around an older tomb of a hero, suggesting that a cult of the martyr Paul flourished in Philippi during the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries. The volume also includes the first-ever publication of a recently discovered inscription mentioning a Jewish synagogue, photographs, and illustrations. Contents: Introduction by Helmut Koester Colonia Iulia Philippensis by Chaido Koukouli-Chrysantaki Paul and Philippi: The Archaeological Evidence by Charalambos Bakirtzis Paul and Philippi: The Evidence from Early Christian Literature by Helmut Koester Dead Paul: The Apostle as Martyr in Philippi by Allen Dwight Callahan
Author Biography
Charalambos Bakirtzis is Ephorus of Byzantine Antiquities in Thessaloniki and Professor of Byzantine Archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Helmut Koester is Professor of New Testament Studies and Ecclesiastical History at Harvard Divinity School.



















