LIT 231
Prof. G. Steinberg
We normally don't think of the New Testament as Roman literature, but it is. The New Testament comes from a marginalized sector of Rome (the cult of Jesus of Nazareth with origins in Judea and in Antioch), but it is nonetheless Roman. So, what do the writings of the New Testament tell us about Roman culture? How do they relate to Roman culture?
Early Christianity existed in the context of a bunch of cults that originated in the East and traveled to Rome (from Greece, Asia Minor, Syria, Judea, Egypt, etc.). As we learned from Livy, the Romans could be very superstitious, believing in omens such as the birth of two-headed snakes or of sheep with both male and female parts. Various eastern cults traveled to Rome, one following another like fad after fad. The reading from Turcan's Cults of the Roman Empire tells about some of these cults.
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