Format:
257 S.
ISBN:
3525550685
,
9783525550687
Series Statement:
Journal of Ancient Judaism 15
Content:
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. Assessing religious competition in the third century: methods and approaches. What did he say? The ideas of religious experts and the 99% / Daniel C. Ullucci -- Pythagoras the Theurgist: Porphyry and Iamblichus on the role of ritual in the philosophical life / Heidi Marx-Wolf -- Narratives of decline and renewal in the writing of philosophical history / Arthur P. Urbano -- The trouble with religious tolerance in Roman antiquity / Steven J. Larson -- Sanctifying interpretation: the Christian interpreter as priest in Origen / Kevin M. McGinnis -- Cyprian and early Christian constructions of sacrifice / Andrew B. McGowan -- II. Ritual space and practice. Competitive giving in the third century CE: early rabbinic approaches to Greco-Roman civic benefaction / Gregg E. Gardner -- Oath and anti-oath: alternating forms of community building in the third century / Nathaniel P. DesRosiers -- Qualifying rabbinic ritual agents: cognitive science and the early rabbinic kitchen / Jordan D. Rosenblum and Daniel C. Ullucci -- The Temple persists: collective memories of the Jewish Temple in Christian narrative imagination / Lily C. Vuong -- Battling bishops, the Roman aristocracy, and the contestation of civic space in late antique Rome / Jacob A. Latham -- III. Modes of competition. Inscription as religious competition in third-century Syria / Karen B. Stern -- Spatial struggle: intercity relations and topography of intra-rabbinic-competition / Gil P. Klein -- The use of Jews in Julian's program: "dying for the law" in the Letter to Theodorus: a case study / Ari Finkelstein -- Heresiology as ethnography: theorising Christian difference / Todd S. Berzon -- The Damascian dichotomy: contention and concord in the history of late Platonism / Todd C. Krulak -- Gendering (the) competition: religious competition in the third century: Jews, Christians, and the Greco-Roman world / Ross S. Kraemer -- List of abbreviations -- Collected bibliography -- List of contributors -- Index
Note:
Bibliogr. S. [223] - 246
,
AcknowledgementsIntroduction ; I. Assessing religious competition in the third century: methods and approaches. What did he say? The ideas of religious experts and the 99%
,
Pythagoras the Theurgist: Porphyry and Iamblichus on the role of ritual in the philosophical life
,
Narratives of decline and renewal in the writing of philosophical history
,
The trouble with religious tolerance in Roman antiquity
,
Sanctifying interpretation: the Christian interpreter as priest in origen
,
Cyprian and early Christian constructions of sacrifice
,
II. Ritual space and practice. Competitive giving in the third century CE: early rabbinic approaches to Greco-Roman civic benefaction
,
Oath and anti-oath: alternating forms of community building in the third century
,
Qualifying rabbinic ritual agents: cognitive science and the early rabbinic kitchen
,
The Temple persists: collective memories of the Jewish Temple in Christian narrative imagination
,
Battling bishops, the Roman aristocracy, and the contestation of civic space in late antique Rome
,
III. Modes of competition. Inscription as religious competition in third-century Syria
,
Spatial struggle: intercity relations and topography of intra-rabbinic-competition
,
The use of Jews in Julian's program: "dying for the law" in the Letter to Theodorus: a case study
,
Heresiology as ethnography: theorising Christian difference
,
The Damascian dichotomy: contention and concord in the history of late Platonism
,
Gendering (the) competition: religious competition in the third century: Jews, Christians, and the Greco-Roman world
,
List of abbreviations ; Collected bibliography ; List of contributors ; Index.
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Religious Competition in the Third Century CE: Jews, Christians, and the Greco-Roman World Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014 ISBN 9783647550688
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
,
Theology
Keywords:
Griechenland
;
Römisches Reich
;
Judentum
;
Christentum
;
Heidentum
;
Interreligiöser Dialog
;
Konferenzschrift
Author information:
Rosenblum, Jordan 1979-