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The Crucible of Religion in Late Antiquity : Selected Essays

Part of the Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum / Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity series
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The religious revolution of late antiquity and its intertwined religious history are reflected in a broad array of new forms of religious belief and practice, of which Christianity is only the most perceptible one.

It is represented in the passage from polytheistic systems to monotheistic and dualist ones, as well as in the move from rituals centred upon sacrifices in temples to rituals established upon scriptures, in churches, synagogues, or mosques.

This double dynamism of beliefs and rituals sheds light on the transformations of religious ethos.

Guy G. Stroumsa's two-part volume reflects this double argument.

The essays all focus on central aspects, such as in Part I on mental aspects of religion in the Roman Empire, as expressed in early Christian texts and traditions, and in Part II on religious communication across the empire's cultures and communities.

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JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
3161606914 / 9783161606915
Paperback / softback
274
24/08/2021
Germany
English
320 pages
24 cm