The Bottom Line
James S. Jeffers' exploration of the background of early Christianity in The Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era, provides a comprehensive look at social realities of life for the average person of the early Christian era in the Greco-Roman world.
Pros
- Easy to read
- Comprehensive
- Deals not just with the nobles, but with the lower classes.
Cons
- Limited references for questionable statements.
Description
- Describes how people made money, with a focus on the crafts of the apostles.
- Shows social status in the Empire and why someone might want to sell himself into slavery.
- Compares Jewish views on marriage with Greco-Roman, including bigamy and divorce.
- Describes the provinces of the period and the major cities within them.
- Discusses the history of Judea as a province of the Roman Empire.
- Maps of Palestine, Paul's journeys, the location of Roman legions, the provinces and major cities.
- Relevant quotations, both biblical and secular start each chapter.
- Jeffers provides for the late Greco-Roman world what the Gieses provide for Medieval history.



