Category Archives: Roman Religion

SBL International – London, July 4-7

The Society of Biblical Literature has posted its schedule of papers for the international conference in London, July 4-7, 2011.  There are three sessions that focus entirely on Corinth and many scattered papers that touch on Corinthian matters.  Clicking on … Continue reading

Posted in American School Excavations, Christian - 1 Corinthians, Christian - 2 Corinthians, Christian - St. Paul, Conferences, Lectures, and Presentations, Economy, Isthmus, Kenchreai, Lechaion, Periods, Hellenistic, Periods, Roman Colony, Roman Religion, Territory, Trade and Commerce, Urban Center | 2 Comments

Corinthian Scholarship (March 2011)

I stumbled upon a good number of Corinthian papers, presentations, and publications this month that cover topics from Isthmia, Kenchreai, Aphrodite and prostitute, and Paul’s ascent in 2 Cor. 12. First, Corinthian archaeology and history: Anne Pippin Burnett has a … Continue reading

Posted in Bibliography, Book and Article Reviews, Christian - 1 Corinthians, Christian - 2 Corinthians, Christian - St. Paul, Conferences, Lectures, and Presentations, Corinthian Scholarship (monthly), Isthmia, Isthmus, Kenchreai, Periods, Archaic, Periods, Roman Colony, Roman Religion, Territory | Leave a comment

Corinthian Scholarship (Winter 2011)

Google Scholar has a very useful alert feature for staying up on research although one has to filter to remove all the junk for words like Corinth.  Some recent and forthcoming papers and publications related to things Corinthian A number … Continue reading

Posted in Christian - 1 Corinthians, Corinthian Scholarship (monthly), Isthmia, Periods, Bronze Age, Periods, Geometric, Periods, Greek (Geometric-Hellenistic), Periods, Hellenistic, Periods, Ottoman, Periods, Roman Colony, Roman Religion, Southern Corinthia | Leave a comment

More Corinth in Contrast

On Monday I posted a general overview of the conference Corinth in Contrast and today I want to comment on a few of the specific papers that focused on material culture.  Defining which papers fit into the category of material … Continue reading

Posted in Christian - Churches, Christian - St. Paul, Conferences, Lectures, and Presentations, EKAS (Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey), Periods, Interim, Periods, Late Antiquity, Periods, Roman Colony, Roman Religion | 2 Comments