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Lord of the cosmos : Mithras, Paul, and the gospel of Mark

In Lord of the Cosmos, Patella demonstrates the ways in which the Roman Imperial religion imbues Paul''s letter and subsequently Mark''s Gospel. Mark resonated in the imperial capital and beyond because of its inherent participationist theology, a theology probably augmented by Paul and possibly introduced by him. In his own writings, Paul draws from Mithraic vocabulary and symbolism. Mithraism itself functions within the cosmic framework outlined in Plato''s Timaeus. Pauline theology, with its Mithraic overtones, coheres with the Markan theme of Christ''s cosmic victory over Satan; Paul and M.

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