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Paul and Asklepios
The Greco-Roman Quest for Healing and the Apostolic Mission
von Christopher D. Stanley
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ISBN: 978-0-567-69658-8
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 25.08.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 264 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

What role did offers of physical healing (or the hope of receiving it) play in the missionary program of the apostle Paul? What did he do to treat the many illnesses and injuries that he endured while pursuing his mission? What did he advise his followers to do regarding their health problems? Such questions have been broadly neglected in studies of Paul and his churches, but Christopher D. Stanley shows how vital they truly become once we recognize how thoroughly "pagan" religion was implicated in all aspects of Greco-Roman health care. What did Paul approve, and what did he reject?
Given Paul's silence on these subjects, Stanley relies on a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach to develop informed judgments about what Paul might have thought, said, and done with regard to his own and his followers' health care. He begins by exploring the nature and extent of sickness in the Roman world and the four overlapping health care systems that were available to Paul and his followers: home remedies, "magical" treatments, religious healing, and medical care. He then examines how Judeans and Christians in the centuries before and after Paul viewed and engaged with these systems. Finally, he speculates on what kinds of treatments Paul might have approved or rejected and whether he might have used promises of healing to attract people to his movement. The result is a thorough and nuanced analysis of a vital dimension of Greco-Roman social life and Paul's place within it.



Christopher D. Stanley is Emeritus Professor of Theology at St Bonaventure University, USA. He has written or edited seven academic books and numerous articles on the social, literary, and rhetorical context of Paul's letters.



Introduction
Part I: The Greco-Roman Health Care System
Chapter 1. Sickness and Disability in the Greco-Roman World
Chapter 2. Home Remedies
Chapter 3. "Magical" Treatments
Chapter 4. Religious Healing
Chapter 5. Medical Care
Chapter 6. Overlapping Health Care Systems
Part II: Judean and Christian Health Care Systems
Chapter 7. Judean Approaches to Health Care
Chapter 8. Christian Approaches to Health Care
Chapter 9. Paul and the Greco-Roman Health Care System
Chapter 10. Sickness, Healing, and the Mission of Paul
Bibliography
Index


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