Philip Harland Professor York University Commons username: @pharland http://www.philipharland.com Following 1 members View ProfileActivitySites 0CORE deposits 14Following 1Followers 11Groups 12DiscussionsDocs Academic InterestsassociationsCultural historyEarly Christian literatureEarly ChristianityGreco-Roman religionGreco-Roman WorldGreek epigraphyReligionRoman EmpireSocial history Commons GroupsHCAncient Greece & RomeAncient HistoriographyAncient Jew ReviewBiblical StudiesChristian Apocryphal LiteratureGreek and Roman Intellectual HistoryNew TestamentReligious StudiesRoman archaeologyRoman Provincial ArchaeologySecond Century ChristianityWomen in Antiquity Recent Commons Activity deposited Familial Dimensions of Group … in the group Biblical Studies deposited Familial Dimensions of Group … in the group Ancient Greece & Rome deposited Spheres of Contention, Claims… in the group Roman Provincial Archaeology deposited Spheres of Contention, Claims… in the group Biblical Studies deposited Spheres of Contention, Claims… in the group Ancient Jew Review Work Shared in COREBooksDynamics of Identity in the World of the Early Christians: Associations, Judeans, and Cultural MinoritiesAssociations, Synagogues, and Congregations: Claiming a Place in Ancient Mediterranean Society (second edition)Greco-Roman Associations: Texts, Translations, and Commentary. II. North Coast of the Black Sea, Asia Minor. BZNW, 204. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2014. ArticlesFamilial Dimensions of Group Identity: ‘Brothers’ (ΑΔΕΛΦΟΙ) in Associations of the Greek EastAcculturation and Identity in the Diaspora: A Jewish Family and ‘Pagan’ Guilds at HierapolisFamilial Dimensions of Group Identity (II): ‘Mothers’ and ‘Fathers’ in Associations and Synagogues of the Greek WorldAssociations and the Economics of Group Life: A Preliminary Case Study of Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands“‘Do Not Deny Me This Noble Death’: Depictions of Violence in the Greek Novels and Apocryphal Acts.”Book chaptersSpheres of Contention, Claims of Preeminence: Rivalries Among Associations in Sardis and SmyrnaThe Declining Polis? Religious Rivalries in Ancient Civic Context‘These people are . . . Men Eaters’: Banquets of the Anti-Associations and Perceptions of Minority Cultural GroupsPausing at the Intersection of Religion and TravelJourneys in Pursuit of Divine Wisdom: Thessalos and Other SeekersBanqueting Values in the Associations: Rhetoric and Reality Blog Posts