Pagan and Jewish Monotheism according to Varro, Plutarch and St Paul: The Aniconic, Monotheistic Beginnings of Rome’s Pagan Cult – Romans 1.19-25 in a Roman Context

  • G.H. van Kooten

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Abstract

George H. van Kooten, “Pagan and Jewish Monotheism according to Varro, Plutarch and St Paul: The Aniconic, Monotheistic Beginnings of Rome’s Pagan Cult—Romans 1:19-25 in a Roman Context,” in Flores Florentino: Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Early Jewish Studies in Honour of Florentino García Martínez (ed. Anthony Hilhorst, Émile Puech, and Eibert Tigchelaar; Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism 122; Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2007), 633-651.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFlores Florentino
Subtitle of host publicationDead Sea Scrolls and Other Early Jewish Studies in Honour of Florentino García Martínez
EditorsA. Hilhorst, Puech, E. Tigchelaar
Place of PublicationLeiden/Boston
PublisherMartinus Nijhoff/Brill
Pages633-651
Number of pages19
Volume122
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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NameSupplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism

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