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- The Montanist Shrine at Mount Pepuza, Phrygia
- Phrygia, Turkey
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- Most of the articles listed below are in the Dig Sites folder on Camino : Files; many of the books are on hard copy reserve at the Circulation Desk in the Learning Commons.
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- Archaeological & Epigraphic Evidence
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- Heine, Ronald E., trans. The Montanist Oracles and Testimonia, NAPSPMS 14. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 1989.
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- Lampe, Peter. "The Phrygian Archaeological Surface Survey Project of the University of Heidelberg and the Discovery of Pepouza and Tymion: A Preliminary Report." Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum 6:1 (2002) 117-20.
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- Tabbernee, William. Montanist Inscriptions and Testimonia: Epigraphic Sources Illustrating the History of Montanism, NAPSPMS 16. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 1997.
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- --------. "Montanist Regional Bishops: New Evidence from Ancient Inscriptions." Journal of Early Christian Studies 1:3 (1993) 249-80.
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- --------. "Portals of the Montanist New Jerusalem: The Discovery of Pepouza and Tymion." Journal of Early Christian Studies 11:1 (2003) 87-93.
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- Tabbernee, William and Peter Lampe. Pepouza and Tymion: The Discovery and Archaeological Exploration of a Lost Ancient City and Imperial Estate. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2008.
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- Literary Evidence
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- Primary Texts
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- Apollonius. "Concerning Montanism," trans. B. P. Pratten. In The Twelve Patriarchs, Excerpts and Epistles, the Clementina, Apocrypha, Decretals, Memoirs of Edessa and Syriac Documents, Remains of the First Ages (ed. Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson; ANF 8; Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson, 1994; original, Christian Literature Publishing Company) 775-6.
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- Eusebius. "The History of the Church 5.14-19," trans. G. A. Williamson, and "Appendixes: D. Heretics.&uot; In Eusebius, The History of the Church from Christ to Constantine (Harmondsworth, England: Dorset, 1965) 217-26, 420-21.
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- Kraemer, Ross Shepard, trans. "92–97." In Women’s Religions in the Greco-Roman World: A Sourcebook (ed. Ross S. Kraemer; New York: Oxford University Press, 2004) 259-68; originally published as Maenads, Martyrs, Matrons, Monastics: A Sourcebook on Women’s Religions in the Greco-Roman World (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988). [In the required readings folder on Camino : Files]
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- Secondary Literature
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- Barnes, Timothy David. "Chronology of Montanism." Journal of Theological Studies n.s. 21:2 (1970) 403-408.
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- Brown, Peter. "Martyrdom, Prophecy and Continence: Hermas to Tertullian." In The Body and Society: Men, Women and Sexual Renunciation in Early Christianity (Lectures on the History of Religions n-s. 13; New York: Columbia University Press, 1988) 65-82.
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- Daunton-Fear, A. "The Ecstasies of Montanus." Studia Patristica 17 (1982) 648-51.
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- Dehandschutter, Boudewijn. "The Martyrdom of Polycarp and the Outbreak of Montanism." Ephemerides theologicae Lovanienses 75:4 (1999) 430-37.
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- Denzey, Nicola. "What Did the Montanists Read?" Harvard Theological Review 94:4 (2001) 427-48.
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- Elm, Susanna. "'Pierced by Bronze Needles': Anti-Montanist Charges or Ritual Stigmatization in Their Fourth-Century Context." Journal of Early Christian Studies 4:4 (1996) 409-439.
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- Frend, W. H. C. "Montanism: A Movement of Prophecy and Regional Identity in the Early Church." Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 70:3 (1988) 25-34.
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- Huber, Elaine C. Women and the Authority of Inspiration: A Reexamination of Two Prophetic Movements from a Contemporary Feminist Perspective. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1985.
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- Klawiter, Frederick C. "The New Prophecy in Early Christianity: The Origin, Nature and Development of Montanism, A.D. 165–220." Ph. D. Dissertation; Chicago, 1975.
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- --------. "The Role of Martyrdom and Persecution in Developing the Priestly Authority of Women in Early Christianity: A Case Study of Montanism." Church History 49:3 (1980) 251-61.
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- Kreidler, Mary Jane. "Montanism and Monasticism: Charism and Authority in the Early Church." Studia Patristica 18 (1989) 229-34.
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- Marjanen, Antti. "Female Prophets among Montanists." In Prophets Male and Female: Gender and Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Ancient Near East (ed. Jonathan Stökl and Corrine L. Carvalho; SBL Ancient Israel and Its Literature 15; Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2013) 127-43.
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- Markschies, Christoph. "2.2 The Montanist Prophets and Their Circle." In Christian Theology and Its Institutions in the Early Roman Empire, trans. Wayne Coppins (Baylor-Mohr Siebeck Studies in Early Christianity; Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2015) 91-117.
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- McGinn, Sheila Elizabeth. "The 'Montanist' Oracles and Prophetic Theology." Studia Patristica 31 (1997) 128-35.
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- Poirier, John C. "Montanist Pepuza-Jerusalem and the Dwelling Place of Wisdom." Journal of Early Christian Studies 7:4 (1999) 491-507.
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- Stewart-Sykes, Alistair. "The Asian Context of the New Prophecy and of Epistula Apostolorum." Vigiliae christianae 51:4 (1997) 416-38.
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- --------. "The Original Condemnation of Asian Montanism." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50:1 (1999) 1-22.
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- Tabbernee, William. "Early Montanism and Voluntary Martyrdom." Colloquium: The Australian and New Zealand Theological Review 17 (1985) 33-44.
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- --------. Prophets and Gravestones: An Imaginative History of Montanists and Other Early Christians. Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson, 2009.
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- --------. "Revelation 21 and the Montanist 'New Jerusalem.'" Australian Biblical Review 37 (1989) 52-60.
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- Trevett, Christine. "Apocalypse, Ignatius, Montanism: Seeking the Seeds." Vigiliae christianae 43:4 (1989) 313-38.
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- --------. "Fingers up Noses and Pricking with Needles: Possible Reminiscences of Revelation in Later Montanism." Vigiliae christianae 49:3 (1995) 258-69.
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- --------. "Gender, Authority and Church History: A Case Study of Montanism." Feminist Theology 6 (1998) 9-24. [In the required readings folder on Camino : Files]
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- --------. Montanism: Gender, Authority and the New Prophecy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
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- Williams, Daniel H. "The Origins of the Montanist Movement: A Sociological Analysis." Religion 19:4 (1989) 331-51.
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- Wypustek, Andrzej. "Magic, Montanism, Perpetua, and the Severan Persecution." Vigiliae christianae 51:3 (1997) 276-97.
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- Older Theological Studies (supplemental; use the readings above for your report)
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- Barnes, Timothy David. "Tertullian's Scorpiace." Journal of Theological Studies 20:1 (1969) 105-132.
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- Brown, Earl K. "Women in Church History: Stereotypes, Archetypes and Operational Modalities." Methodist History 18:2 (1980) 109-132.
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- Davies, John G. "Tertullian, De Resurrectione Carnis 63: A Note on the Origins of Montanism." Journal of Theological Studies 6:1 (1955) 90-94.
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- Enslin, Morton Scott. "Irenaeus: Mostly Prolegomena." Harvard Theological Review 40:3 (1947) 137-65.
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- Ford, J. Massyngberde. "Was Montanism a Jewish-Christian HCamino : Filesy?". Journal of Ecclesiastical History 17:2 (1966) 145-58.
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- Freeman-Grenville, G. S. P. "The Date of the Outbreak of Montanism." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 5:1 (1954) 7-15.
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- Gero, Stephen. "Montanus and Montanism According to a Medieval Syriac Source." Journal of Theological Studies 28:2 (1977) 520-24.
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- Hamann, Henry Paul. "Fervent in Spirit: Studies in Honour of Paul David Pahl for His 70th Birthday." Lutheran Theological Journal 15:1-2 (1981) 2-96.
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- Langley, Myrtle S. "Spirit-possession, Exorcism and Social Context: An Anthropological Perspective with Theological Implications". Churchman 94:3 (1980) 226-45.
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- McDonnell, Kilian. "Communion Ecclesiology and Baptism in the Spirit: Tertullian and the Early Church." Theological Studies 49:4 (1988) 671-93.
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- Onica, Paul. "Lessons from Montanism." Affirmation & Critique 2 (1997) 52-4.
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- Pelikan, Jaroslav. "Montanism and its Trinitarian Significance." Church History 25 (1956) 99-109.
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