Ancient Forgiveness
Classical, Judaic, and Christian
Herausgeber: Griswold, Charles; Konstan, David
Ancient Forgiveness
Classical, Judaic, and Christian
Herausgeber: Griswold, Charles; Konstan, David
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Twelve eminent scholars of classical antiquity and ancient and medieval Judaism and Christianity explore the nature and place of forgiveness in the pre-modern Western world.
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Twelve eminent scholars of classical antiquity and ancient and medieval Judaism and Christianity explore the nature and place of forgiveness in the pre-modern Western world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780521119481
- ISBN-10: 0521119480
- Artikelnr.: 33610879
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780521119481
- ISBN-10: 0521119480
- Artikelnr.: 33610879
Preface Charles L. Griswold; Part I. The Territory Philosophically
Considered: 1. What is forgiveness? Adam Morton; Part II. Forgiveness among
the Greeks: 2. Assuaging rage: remorse, repentance and forgiveness in the
classical world David Konstan; 3. Achilles, Psammenitus and Antigone:
forgiveness in Homer and beyond Page duBois; 4. All in the family:
forgiveness and reconciliation in new comedy Kathryn Gutzwiller; Part III.
Forgiveness among the Romans: 5. The anger of tyrants and the forgiveness
of kings Susanna M. Braund; 6. Gender and forgiveness in the early Roman
empire Kristina Milnor; 7. 'To forgive is divine': gods as models of
forgiveness in late republican and early imperial Rome Zsuzsanna Várhelyi;
Part IV. Judaic and Christian Forgiveness: 8. Mercy, repentance, and
forgiveness in ancient Judaism Michael L. Morgan; 9. A man had two sons:
the question of forgiveness in Luke 15 Peter S. Hawkins; 10. Jesus'
conditional forgiveness Jennifer W. Knust; 11. Forgiveness in patristic
philosophy: the importance of repentance and the centrality of grace Ilaria
L. E. Ramelli; 12. Forgiveness and perfection: Maimonides, Aquinas, and
medieval departures from Aristotle Jonathan Jacobs.
Considered: 1. What is forgiveness? Adam Morton; Part II. Forgiveness among
the Greeks: 2. Assuaging rage: remorse, repentance and forgiveness in the
classical world David Konstan; 3. Achilles, Psammenitus and Antigone:
forgiveness in Homer and beyond Page duBois; 4. All in the family:
forgiveness and reconciliation in new comedy Kathryn Gutzwiller; Part III.
Forgiveness among the Romans: 5. The anger of tyrants and the forgiveness
of kings Susanna M. Braund; 6. Gender and forgiveness in the early Roman
empire Kristina Milnor; 7. 'To forgive is divine': gods as models of
forgiveness in late republican and early imperial Rome Zsuzsanna Várhelyi;
Part IV. Judaic and Christian Forgiveness: 8. Mercy, repentance, and
forgiveness in ancient Judaism Michael L. Morgan; 9. A man had two sons:
the question of forgiveness in Luke 15 Peter S. Hawkins; 10. Jesus'
conditional forgiveness Jennifer W. Knust; 11. Forgiveness in patristic
philosophy: the importance of repentance and the centrality of grace Ilaria
L. E. Ramelli; 12. Forgiveness and perfection: Maimonides, Aquinas, and
medieval departures from Aristotle Jonathan Jacobs.
Preface Charles L. Griswold; Part I. The Territory Philosophically
Considered: 1. What is forgiveness? Adam Morton; Part II. Forgiveness among
the Greeks: 2. Assuaging rage: remorse, repentance and forgiveness in the
classical world David Konstan; 3. Achilles, Psammenitus and Antigone:
forgiveness in Homer and beyond Page duBois; 4. All in the family:
forgiveness and reconciliation in new comedy Kathryn Gutzwiller; Part III.
Forgiveness among the Romans: 5. The anger of tyrants and the forgiveness
of kings Susanna M. Braund; 6. Gender and forgiveness in the early Roman
empire Kristina Milnor; 7. 'To forgive is divine': gods as models of
forgiveness in late republican and early imperial Rome Zsuzsanna Várhelyi;
Part IV. Judaic and Christian Forgiveness: 8. Mercy, repentance, and
forgiveness in ancient Judaism Michael L. Morgan; 9. A man had two sons:
the question of forgiveness in Luke 15 Peter S. Hawkins; 10. Jesus'
conditional forgiveness Jennifer W. Knust; 11. Forgiveness in patristic
philosophy: the importance of repentance and the centrality of grace Ilaria
L. E. Ramelli; 12. Forgiveness and perfection: Maimonides, Aquinas, and
medieval departures from Aristotle Jonathan Jacobs.
Considered: 1. What is forgiveness? Adam Morton; Part II. Forgiveness among
the Greeks: 2. Assuaging rage: remorse, repentance and forgiveness in the
classical world David Konstan; 3. Achilles, Psammenitus and Antigone:
forgiveness in Homer and beyond Page duBois; 4. All in the family:
forgiveness and reconciliation in new comedy Kathryn Gutzwiller; Part III.
Forgiveness among the Romans: 5. The anger of tyrants and the forgiveness
of kings Susanna M. Braund; 6. Gender and forgiveness in the early Roman
empire Kristina Milnor; 7. 'To forgive is divine': gods as models of
forgiveness in late republican and early imperial Rome Zsuzsanna Várhelyi;
Part IV. Judaic and Christian Forgiveness: 8. Mercy, repentance, and
forgiveness in ancient Judaism Michael L. Morgan; 9. A man had two sons:
the question of forgiveness in Luke 15 Peter S. Hawkins; 10. Jesus'
conditional forgiveness Jennifer W. Knust; 11. Forgiveness in patristic
philosophy: the importance of repentance and the centrality of grace Ilaria
L. E. Ramelli; 12. Forgiveness and perfection: Maimonides, Aquinas, and
medieval departures from Aristotle Jonathan Jacobs.