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255 CHAPTER ONE Works Cited Abbreviations for journals and series follow those outlined in Patrick H. Alexander, John F. Kutsko, James D. Ernest, Shirley Decker-Lucke, and David L. Petersen, eds., The SBL Handbook of Style for Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Christian Studies (Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, 1999). Aasgaard, Reidar. 2007. “Paul as a Child: Children and Childhood in the Letters of the Apostle.” JBL 126: 129–59. Abler, Ronald, John S. Adams, and Peter Gould. 1972. Spatial Organization: The Geographer’s View of the World. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. Adams, Colin. 2001. “‘There and Back Again’: Getting Around in Roman Egypt.” In Travel and Geography in the Roman Empire, ed. Colin Adams and Ray Laurence. London: Routledge. 138–65. Adams, Colin, and Ray Laurence, eds. 2001. Travel and Geography in the Roman Empire. London: Routledge. Adcock, F.E., and Derek J. Mosley, eds. 1975. Diplomacy in Ancient Greece. New York: St. Martin’s. Adler, Ada, trans. 1967. Suidas: Lexicon, vol. 2. Stuttgart: B.G. Teubner. Agnew, John A., and James S. Duncan, eds. 1989. The Power of Place: Bringing Together Geographical and Sociological Imaginations. Boston: Unwin Hyman. Akenson, Donald H. 1998. Surpassing Wonder: The Invention of the Bible and the Talmuds. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press. 256 WO R K S C I T E D – – – – – – – – –. 2000. Saint Saul: A Skeleton Key to the Historical Jesus. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press. Alcock, Susan E. 1994. “Minding the Gap in Hellenistic and Roman Greece.” In Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece, ed. Susan E. Alcock and Robin Osborne. Oxford: Clarendon. 247–61. Alcock, Susan E., and Robin Osborne, eds. 1994. Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece. Oxford: Clarendon. Alexander, Loveday. 1995a. “‘In Journeyings Often’: Voyaging in the Acts of the Apostles and in Greek Romance.” In Luke’s Literary Achievement: Collected Essays, ed. C.M. Tuckett. JSNTSup, 116. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. 17–49. – – – – – – – – –. 1995b. “Narrative Maps: Reflections on the Toponymy ofActs.” In The Bible in Human Society: Essays in Honour of John Rogerson, ed. M. Daniel Carroll, David J.A. Clines, and Philip R. Davies. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. 17–57. Amit, David. 1994. “Ritual Baths (Miqva’ot) from the Second Temple Period in the Hebron Mountains.” In Judea and Samaria Research Studies: Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Meeting, 1993, ed. Z.H. Erlich and V. Eshel. Kedumim–Ariel: College of Judea and Samaria. 157–89. [Hebrew] – – – – – – – – –. 1996. “Ritual Baths (Mikva’ot) from the Second Temple Period in the Hebron Mountains.” M.A. thesis, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. [Hebrew]. – – – – – – – – –. 1999. “A Miqveh Complex near Alon Shevut.” ‘Atiqot 38: 75–84. Anderson, Graham. 1986. Philostratus: Biography and Belles Lettres in the Third Century AD. London: Croom Helm. – – – – – – – – –. 1994. Sage, Saint, and Sophist: Holy Men and Their Associates in the Early Roman Empire. London and New York: Routledge. Ando, Clifford. 2005. “Interpretatio Romana.” CP 100: 41–51. Reprinted in The Impact of Imperial Rome on Religions, Ritual and Religious Life in the Roman Empire, ed. L. de Blois, P. Funke, and J. Hahn. Leiden: Brill 2006. 51–65. Andrews, Scott B. 1995. “Too Weak Not to Lead: The Form and Function of 2 Cor 11.23b–33.” NTS 41: 263–76. Aneziri, Sophia. 2003. Die Vereine der Dionysischen Techniten im Kontext der hellenistischen Gesellschaft. Historia Einzelschriften, 163. Munich: Steiner. Anonymous. 1685. The Magick of Kirani, King of Persia, and of Harpocration Containing the Magical and Medicinal Vertues of Stones, Herbes, Fishes, Beasts, and Birds. London. Arnal, William E. 2001. Jesus and the Village Scribes. Minneapolis: Fortress. Arnheim, Rudolf. 1971. The Dynamics of Architectural Form. Berkeley: University of California Press. Ascough, Richard S. 1997. “Translocal Relationships among Voluntary Associations and Early Christianity.” JECS 5: 223–41. – – – – – – – – –. 2003. Paul’s Macedonian Associations: The Social Context of Philippians and 1 Thessalonians. WUNT, 2.161. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. – – – – – – – – –, ed. 2005. Religious Rivalries and the Struggle for Success in Sardis and Smyrna. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. [3.19.56.114] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 21:52 GMT) WO R K S C I T E D 257 Aune, David E. 1998. “Expansion and Recruitment among Hellenistic Religions : The Case of Mithraism.” In Recruitment, Conquest, and Conflict: Strategies in Judaism, Early Christianity, and the Greco-Roman World, ed. Peder Borgen, Vernon K. Robbins, and David B. Gowler. Emory Studies in Early Christianity. Atlanta: Scholars Press. 39–56. Aus, Roger D. 1979. “Paul’s Travel Plans to Spain and the ‘Full...

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