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Introduction: Divine guidance in the first and 21st centuries
I. Divine guidance among Greeks and Romans: Corinth as a case study. Roman Corinth
The archeology of divine guidance in Corinth
The literature of divine guidance: Homer, Virgil, and Horace
Other Roman writers: Propertius, Ovid, Livy, Lucan, and Petronius
The Stoic philosopher Posidonius
Roman philosophers: Lucretius, Cicero, Seneca, Pliny
Plutarch: Greco-Roman bridge between rationald and mystical
II. Jewish attitudes toward divine guidance. The Jewish community
Philo
Josephus
The Dead Sea scrolls, pseudepigrapha, and expansions of scripture
Rabbinic sources
III. Paul. Neither Jew nor Greek: 1 Corinthians, Paul's primer on divine guidance
IV. Reprise: divine guidance in the first and 21st centuries. Divine guidance: continuing the conversation into the 21st century.

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