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J. L. Moles (1949–2015) made fundamental contributions to the fields of ancient (especially Cynic) philosophy, Greek and Roman historiography and biography, Latin poetry, and New Testament studies. These two volumes gather together all of his major articles and reviews, along with six previously unpublished papers. The papers display Moles’ individual and sometimes iconoclastic approach, his impressive range in both Classical and New Testament texts, and his unrivalled abilities in close reading. This is volume 1.

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Preface  John Marincola Appreciation  Ruth Moles Publications of J. L. Moles Abbreviations Permissions Professor J. L. Moles  A. J. Woodman Introduction to Parts 1 and 2  Aldo Brancacci Part 1: Studies in Dio Chrysostom 1 The Career and Conversion of Dio Chrysostom (1978) [1]* 2 Dio Chrysostom: Exile, Tarsus, Nero, and Domitian (1983) [11] 3 The Date and Purpose of Dio’s Fourth Kingship Oration (1983) [13] 4 The Addressee of the Third Kingship Oration of Dio Chrysostom (1984) [19] 5 The Kingship Orations of Dio Chrysostom (1990) [37] 6 Review of D. A. Russell, ed., Dio Chrysostom: Orations VII, XII, XXXVI (1993) [57] 7 Dio Chrysostom, Greece, and Rome (1995) [66] 8 The Dionian Charidemus (2000) [74] 9 Dio and Trajan (2003) [80] 10 The Thirteenth Oration of Dio Chrysostom: Complexity and Simplicity, Rhetoric and Moralism, Literature and Life (2005) [81] 11 Defacing the Currency: Cynicism in Dio Chrysostom (previously unpublished) Part 2: Studies in Cynic Philosophy 12 ‘Honestius quam Ambitiosius?’ An Exploration of the Cynic’s Attitude to Moral Corruption in His Fellow Men (1983) [12] 13 The Woman and the River: Diogenes’ Apophthegm from Herculaneum and Some Popular Misconceptions about Cynicism (1983) [16] 14 Cynicism in Horace Epistles 1 (1985) [26] 15 The Cynics and Politics (1995) [65] 16 Cynic Cosmopolitanism (1996) [70] 17 The Political Thought of the Cynics (2000) [75] 18 Philosophy and Ethics in Horace (2007) [84] 19 Romane, Memento: Antisthenes, Dio, and Virgil on the Education of the Strong (2017) [99] Introduction to Part 3  Jane Heath Part 3: Studies in the New Testament 20 Cynic Influence upon First-Century Judaism and Early Christianity? (2006) [82] 21 Jesus and Dionysus in the Acts of the Apostles and Early Christianity (2006) [83] 22 Luke’s Preface: The Greek Decree, Classical Historiography, and Christian Redefinitions (2011) [87] 23 Jesus the Healer in the Gospel, the Acts of the Apostles, and Early Christianity (2011) [88] 24 Time and Space Travel in Luke-Acts (2013) [90] 25 Accommodation, Opposition, or Other? Luke-Acts’ Stance Towards Rome (2014) [91] 26 Matthew the Mathete: Sphragis, Authority, Mathesis, Succession, and Gospel Truth (previously unpublished) [95]  Justin Reid Allison 27 Luke and Acts: Prefaces and Consequences (previously unpublished) [96] 28 Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Christian Philosophy in Luke-Acts (previously unpublished) [97] 29 What’s in a Name? Χριστός/χρηστός and χριστιανοί/χρηστιανοί in the First Century AD (previously unpublished) [99] 30 Selling Christian Happiness to Pagans: The Case of Luke-Acts (previously unpublished) [100] Index Locorum

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 04/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9789004537101, 978-9004537101
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      Book Synopsis
      J. L. Moles (1949–2015) made fundamental contributions to the fields of ancient (especially Cynic) philosophy, Greek and Roman historiography and biography, Latin poetry, and New Testament studies. These two volumes gather together all of his major articles and reviews, along with six previously unpublished papers. The papers display Moles’ individual and sometimes iconoclastic approach, his impressive range in both Classical and New Testament texts, and his unrivalled abilities in close reading. This is volume 1.

      Table of Contents
      Preface  John Marincola Appreciation  Ruth Moles Publications of J. L. Moles Abbreviations Permissions Professor J. L. Moles  A. J. Woodman Introduction to Parts 1 and 2  Aldo Brancacci Part 1: Studies in Dio Chrysostom 1 The Career and Conversion of Dio Chrysostom (1978) [1]* 2 Dio Chrysostom: Exile, Tarsus, Nero, and Domitian (1983) [11] 3 The Date and Purpose of Dio’s Fourth Kingship Oration (1983) [13] 4 The Addressee of the Third Kingship Oration of Dio Chrysostom (1984) [19] 5 The Kingship Orations of Dio Chrysostom (1990) [37] 6 Review of D. A. Russell, ed., Dio Chrysostom: Orations VII, XII, XXXVI (1993) [57] 7 Dio Chrysostom, Greece, and Rome (1995) [66] 8 The Dionian Charidemus (2000) [74] 9 Dio and Trajan (2003) [80] 10 The Thirteenth Oration of Dio Chrysostom: Complexity and Simplicity, Rhetoric and Moralism, Literature and Life (2005) [81] 11 Defacing the Currency: Cynicism in Dio Chrysostom (previously unpublished) Part 2: Studies in Cynic Philosophy 12 ‘Honestius quam Ambitiosius?’ An Exploration of the Cynic’s Attitude to Moral Corruption in His Fellow Men (1983) [12] 13 The Woman and the River: Diogenes’ Apophthegm from Herculaneum and Some Popular Misconceptions about Cynicism (1983) [16] 14 Cynicism in Horace Epistles 1 (1985) [26] 15 The Cynics and Politics (1995) [65] 16 Cynic Cosmopolitanism (1996) [70] 17 The Political Thought of the Cynics (2000) [75] 18 Philosophy and Ethics in Horace (2007) [84] 19 Romane, Memento: Antisthenes, Dio, and Virgil on the Education of the Strong (2017) [99] Introduction to Part 3  Jane Heath Part 3: Studies in the New Testament 20 Cynic Influence upon First-Century Judaism and Early Christianity? (2006) [82] 21 Jesus and Dionysus in the Acts of the Apostles and Early Christianity (2006) [83] 22 Luke’s Preface: The Greek Decree, Classical Historiography, and Christian Redefinitions (2011) [87] 23 Jesus the Healer in the Gospel, the Acts of the Apostles, and Early Christianity (2011) [88] 24 Time and Space Travel in Luke-Acts (2013) [90] 25 Accommodation, Opposition, or Other? Luke-Acts’ Stance Towards Rome (2014) [91] 26 Matthew the Mathete: Sphragis, Authority, Mathesis, Succession, and Gospel Truth (previously unpublished) [95]  Justin Reid Allison 27 Luke and Acts: Prefaces and Consequences (previously unpublished) [96] 28 Greek, Roman, Jewish, and Christian Philosophy in Luke-Acts (previously unpublished) [97] 29 What’s in a Name? Χριστός/χρηστός and χριστιανοί/χρηστιανοί in the First Century AD (previously unpublished) [99] 30 Selling Christian Happiness to Pagans: The Case of Luke-Acts (previously unpublished) [100] Index Locorum

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