Article Review: The Sociolinguistic Context of the Early Church
Article Review: The Sociolinguistic Context of the Early Church VOELZ, James W. The Linguistic Milieu of the Early Church. " Concordia Theological Quarterly". 56 (1992), 81-97. The Greek culture had become popular in the Mediterranean context due to the Hellenization process leading especially to Alexander the Great at the end of the 4th century BC. In a way, a whole new civilization had been created, and language was one of the main factors that contributed to this condition. Greek was used especially in the commercial and political context. At first, perhaps out of necessity, but over time it has become a kind of second language in all affected regions. In Palestine this reality was also established. It faced a lot of resistance, as the Maccabean revolt proves. But the march of the Greek way of being, especially the language continued, and Greek had already become a common language in Pa