Considerations of Age and Demography for Early Christ Groups

Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1177/0142064x241249809
Mona Tokarek LaFosse
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Age is an integral part of social interaction and identity but has been largely neglected in studies of early Christ groups. An understanding of the demography (the study of population patterns) of first century Roman cultures in the ancient Mediterranean is critical if one is to avoid, as much as possible, anachronistic and ethnocentric understandings of age in early Christ groups. Although average life expectancy at birth was low (mid-20s to early 30s), people did not expect to die young. This paper reviews ancient demographic evidence used to estimate life expectancy in the ancient Mediterranean (census data in papyri, funerary inscriptions, material culture and model life tables) and assesses Richard P. Saller’s simulation of the kin universe (1994). Clarifying the implications of demography is critical for studying the rhetoric and realities of age in early Christ groups in their ancient Mediterranean settings.
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早期基督徒群体的年龄和人口考虑因素
年龄是社会交往和身份认同不可分割的一部分,但在对早期基督徒群体的研究中却在很大程度上被忽视了。要想尽可能避免对早期基督徒群体年龄的不合时宜和种族中心主义的理解,了解古地中海一世纪罗马文化的人口学(人口模式研究)至关重要。虽然出生时的平均预期寿命很低(20 多岁到 30 多岁),但人们并不期望英年早逝。本文回顾了用于估算古地中海地区预期寿命的古代人口学证据(纸莎草纸中的人口普查数据、墓葬铭文、物质文化和模型寿命表),并对理查德-P-萨勒(Richard P. Saller)的亲属宇宙模拟(1994 年)进行了评估。澄清人口学的影响对于研究古代地中海环境中早期基督徒群体的年龄修辞和现实至关重要。
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