Religious competition in the Greco-Roman world /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Atlanta :
SBL Press,
[2016]
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Colección: | Writings from the Greco-Roman world supplement series ;
no. 10. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Conflict, cooperation, and competition in antiquity / Nathaniel P. DesRosiers and Lily C. Vuong
- Part 1. Competition and material culture. Introduction: competition and material culture through real and imagined spaces / Gregg E. Gardner
- The perils of idolatrous garb: Tertullian and Christian belonging in Roman Carthage / Carly Daniel-Hughes
- The philosopher type in late Roman art: problematizing cultural appropriation in light of cultural competition / Arthur P. Urbano Jr.
- Suns, snakes, and altars: competitive imagery in Constantinian numismatics / Nathaniel P. DesRosiers
- "Built from the plunder of Christians": words, places, and competing powers in Milan and Callinicum / Catherin M. Chin
- Part 2. Competition and Neoplatonism. Introduction: defining competition in Neoplatonism / Todd Krulak
- Origen's allegoresis of Plato's and scripture's "myths" / Ilaria L.E. Ramelli
- The Neoplatonic transmission of ancient wisdom / Gregory Shaw
- Julian's philosophy and his religious program / Laura B. Dingeldein
- Part 3. Religious experts and popular religion. Introduction: competition between experts and nonexperts / Daniel Ullucci
- Why expert versus nonexpert is not elite versus popular religion: the case of the third century / Stanley K. Stowers
- Great is the mystery of piety: contested claims to piety in Plutarch, Philo, and 1 Timothy / T. Christopher Hoklotubbe
- Nuptial imagery, Christian devotion, and the marriage debate in late Roman society / Karl Shuve
- Competing for the competitors: Jewish and Christian responses to spectacle / Loren R. Spielman
- Part 4. Competiton and relics. Introduction: the competition for relics in late antiquity / Susan Ashbrook Harvey
- Relics? what relics? / Mary Joan Winn Leith and Allyson Everingham Sheckler
- A hair's breadth: the prophet Muhammad's hair as relic in early Islamic texts / Adam Bursi
- Promoting a cult site without bodily relics: sacred substances and imagined topography in The Syriac life of Symeon the Stylite / Dina Boero
- From Asclepius to Simeon: votives and sacred healing in late antiquity / Gary Vikan.