Recruitment to elective cults : network structure and ecology

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Kloppenborg, John S.

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Cambridge University Press

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During the first and second centuries of the Common Era the Christ cult spread from rural Palestine to the large cities of the Empire. This article draws insights from social network theory and from epidemiology, arguing that the Christ cult was not a simple contagion, spread by simple contact, but a ‘complex contagion’ that required persuasion, especially because adherence to the Christ cult entailed potential social costs and demanded high signalling costs.

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Epidemiology, Christ cult, Social costs, Recruitment, Ecology, Social networks, 1 Corinthians, 1 Thessalonians, Paul, Diffusion of elective cults, Costly signalling

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Kloppenborg, J. (2020). Recruitment to Elective Cults : Network Structure and Ecology. New Testament Studies, 66(3), 323-350. doi:10.1017/S0028688519000511.