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Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity: A Sourcebook for the Study of New Testament Miracle Stories (The Context of Early Christianity, 1) [Paperback]

Wendy Cotter C.S.J (Author)
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0415118646 978-0415118644 July 22, 1999 1
Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity presents a collection in translation of miracle stories from the ancient world. The material is divided up into four main categories including healing, exorcism, nature and raising the dead.
Wendy Cotter, in an introduction and notes to the selections, contextualizes the miracles within the background of the Greco-Roman world and also compares the stories to other Jewish and non-Jewish miracle stories of the Mediterranean world. This sourcebook provides an interdisciplinary collection of material which will be of value to students of the New Testament.

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... helpful... insightful... This is an excellent collection and will be a helpful textbook.
–Fred W. Burnett, Religious Studies Review

...very useful... An extensive bibliography, indices to the ancient texts cited and to the miracles of Jesus as well as a general index to the volume, all make this text eminently user friendly... a rich resource... All those studying these miracle traditions will indeed be in her debt.
Journal of Early Christian Studies

...all those interested in the miraculous in the New Testament...will benefit from Cotter's work.
Review of Biblical Literature

About the Author

Wendy Cotter C.S.J is Associate Professor of Scripture at Loyola University.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (July 22, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415118646
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415118644
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars New Testament Miracles In Context !!, May 8, 2007
This review is from: Miracles in Greco-Roman Antiquity: A Sourcebook for the Study of New Testament Miracle Stories (The Context of Early Christianity, 1) (Paperback)
The new testament content comes from the ancient mediterranean, a time when and where there were tales of "miracles". It may surprise some bible believers but the time and culture in and around the new testament had stories of wonders and miraculous deeds done by other figures. This book is an introductory compilation to some of the more well known ones at the time. What is so good about this book is that it has compiled many tales of miracles from ancient times, and it would take a long time to look them all up on your own, but in this book many of them are documented all in one cover. Reading these will wake one up to the ideological context of the "miraculous" in the culture that the new testament stems from. This need not be taken as showing that the new testament miracles are simply tales of it's time though. Some go that way, some don't. I think it's somewhere in the middle. The new testament miracles are most plausibly real deeds done by Jesus (and some from the apostles), and these deeds were indeed spectacular, and as such they may have been remembered and/or written using some of the wonder worker tales of the day back then. This doesn't make the new test. miracles any less real, it just means that the reality behind the miracle events may not be exactly as presented- this does not deny or undervalue the true significance of the things done by Jesus and the apostles though. Anyhow, for those who want to wrestle with this a bit more, new testament scholar Craig Blomberg has a pretty good conservative treatment of this in his book, The Historical Reliability of The Gospels. (look for a new edition of this due out in Jan. 2008) Another work that provides miraculous tales of antiquity in relation to the new testament is Documents For The Study of The Gospels by David Cartlidge.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Selection of Primary Sources, July 11, 2011
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5 Stars! Not an easy read since it is in small print, but it contains excellent selections of primary/original sources on miracles from the time of Jesus (Greek, Roman, Jewish and Egyptian). One can compare the stories of Jesus miracles with those of mythological gods, hero's, doctors, exorcists and magicians from his time. One can also read selections from ancient philosophers and historians that implicitly or explicitly reveal the worldviews of various groups. The Bibliography is robust and encourages further exploration. This would make for a great reference to put on reserve in order to aid those pursuing studies of the New Testament.I say this having a degree in Western Civ. and Biblical Studies. I enjoyed this work very much!
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The significance of a hero's healing miracle is profoundly affected by any likeness it bears to actions of gods or heroes already known to the audience. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
fasting saliva, exorcism stories, leprous sores, apocalyptic material, miracle stories
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Pliny the Elder, Natural History, Inscriptiones Graecae, Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Diodorus Siculus, Diogenes Laertius, Life of Pythagoras, New York, The Library of History, Jewish Antiquities, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, The Lover of Lies, Clarendon Press, Genesis Apocryphon, New Testament, Aelius Aristides, Dio Cassius, Jesus of Nazareth, Roman History, Against Apion, Cambridge University Press, Description of Greece, Early Imperial Period, New Haven, Oxford University Press
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