Road Articles by Mark Wilson to add to Bibliography

“The Roman Road System in the Eastern Empire during Early Apostolic Time,” 175-94, and “The Geography of ,” 483-93; in Barry Beitzel (ed.), The Lexham Geographic Commentary Acts through Revelation (Bellingham, WA: Lexham, 2019). This article surveys the development of the Roman road system from Rome eastward.

With Bob Wagner, “: An Unlikely Lycaonian City for Paul’s Ministry,” Tyndale Bulletin 70.1 (2019), 55–84. This article examines the road system in Lycaonia and the ways St. Paul might have traveled in the region.

“The Denouement of Claudian Pamphylia-Lycia and its Implications for the Audience of Galatians,” Novum Testamentum 60.4 (2018), 1-24; DOI:10.1163/15685365-12341610. This article discusses the new inscriptional evidence that places Pamphylia in the province of Galatia in the first century.

“Paul's Journeys in 3D: The Apostle as Ideal Ancient Traveller,” Journal of Early Christian History 8.1 (2018), 1-19; DOI: 10.1080/2222582X.2017.1411204. This article discusses aspects of travel in the ancient world, using St. Paul’s travels as a heuristic model.

“The ‘Upper Regions’ and the Route of Paul’s Third Journey from to ,” Scriptura 117.1 (2018) 1-21; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7833/117-1-1368. This article looks at travel in western and how St. Paul might have arrived in Ephesus on his third journey.

With Glen L. Thompson. “The Route of Paul’s Second Journey in Asia Minor: In the Steps of Robert Jewett and Beyond.” Tyndale Bulletin 67.2 (2016), 217–46. This article examines the routes available to St. Paul in northwest Anatolia during his second journey to Alexandria Troas. With Glen L. Thompson, “Paul’s Walk to : A Hodological Inquiry into its Geography, Archaeology, and Purpose,” in Stones, Bones and the Sacred: Essays from the Colloquia on Material Culture and Ancient Religion in Honor of Dennis E. Smith, ed. Alan Cadwallader (SBL, 2016) 269–313. This article details aspects of St. Paul’s walk from Troas to Assos on his third journey. “Saint Paul in Pamphylia: Intention, Arrival, Departure,” Adalya 19 (2016), 229–50. This article examines St. Paul’s travel options on his first journey when he landed in Pamphylia from . “The Ephesian Elders Come to : An Annaliste reading of :15–18a,” Verbum et Ecclesia 34.1 (2013), Art. #744, 9 pages; doi: 0.4102/ve.v34i1.744; http://www.ve.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/744. This article discusses how the church leaders in Ephesus traveled south to meet St. Paul in Miletus.

With Mustafa Adak, “Das Vespasiansmonument von Döseme und die Gründung der Doppelprovenz Lycia et Pamphylia,” Gephrya 9 (2012), 1–40. This article discusses the road monument discovered on the Via near Dağbeli and its significance for understanding provincial organization in the first century AD. “The Route of Paul’s First Journey to Pisidian ,” New Testament Studies 55 (2009), 1– 13. This article looks at the various routes available to St. Paul when he traveled inland from Perge on his first journey to Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, and .