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- W264289721 abstract "An earlier version of this paper was read at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia. Research for this article was supported by the Social Sci ences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. I am indebted to the suggestions of the anony mous JBL reviewers. All shortcomings of the work remain my own. ' Although Matthew C. Baldwin has argued that the traditional second-century dating of the text should be overturned in favor of a late-third-century date, this does not have significant impli cations for the position argued here (Whose Acts of Peter? Text and Historical Context of the Actus VercellensesVercellenses [WUNT 2/196; Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2005]). As Keith R. Bradley succinctly notes in a review of Peter Garnsey's Ideas of Slavery from Aristotle to Augustine, over the long course of antiquity radical improvements in slave conditions were never made. How could things have been otherwise, when slave-owners' attitudes to slaves and slavery showed no fundamental alter ation either? Problem of Slavery in Classical Culture, CP 92 [1997]: 273-82, here 281). Moreover, against such a late dating, Hans-Josef Klauck persuasively argues that, given that frag ments of the text that correspond to Actus Vercellenses 25 and 26 are found in P.Oxy. 849, and the significant amount of time required to elapse for a literary (rather than documentary) text to leave textual evidence, a terminus a quo compositional date of 250 c.e. should be reinstated, although he also maintains that the composition of a first identifiable form of the Acts of Peter can plausi bly be assumed to be ca. 200 (The Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles: An Introduction [Waco: Baylor University Press, 2008], 83-84). Except where otherwise noted, all translations will be taken from Wilhelm Schneemelcher, ed., New Testament Apocrypha (rev. ed.; Eng. trans, ed. R. McL. Wilson; 2 vols.; Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1991), vol. 1." @default.
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- W264289721 title "Secondary Characters Furthering Characterization: The Depiction of Slaves in the Acts of Peter" @default.
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