RT Book T1 Orality, literacy, and colonialism in antiquity T2 Semeia studies Atlanta, Ga. JF Semeia studies A2 Draper, Jonathan A. 1949- LA English PP Atlanta, Ga. u.a. PB Soc. of Biblical Literature YR 2004 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1614081948 AB Religious scholars take up various questions relating to the relationship between orality and literacy in the context of colonized people in antiquity, and explore the role of orality in relation to this hegemony. Among the topics are theoretical and methodological foundations, Mithra's cult as an example of religious colonialism in Roman times, th NO Includes bibliographical references CN BL687 SN 1589831314 SN 9781589831315 K1 Oral communication : Religious aspects : History : To 1500 : Congresses K1 Written communication : Religious aspects : History : To 1500 : Congresses K1 Colonies : Religious aspects : History : To 1500 : Congresses K1 Oral communication : Mediterranean Region : History : To 1500 : Congresses K1 Written communication : Medterranean Region : History : To 1500 : Congresses K1 Written communication : Mediterranean Region : History : To 1500 : Congresses K1 Mündliche Überlieferung K1 Schreiben K1 Bildungswesen K1 Antike K1 Kolonialismus K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 Mediterranean Region : Religion : Congresses K1 Mediterranean Region : History : To 476 : Congresses K1 Konferenzschrift : 2001 : Pietermaritzburg K1 Konferenzschrift