Being Christian in Late Antiquity
A Festschrift for Gillian Clark
Herausgeber: Harrison, Carol; Sandwell, Isabella; Humfress, Caroline
Being Christian in Late Antiquity
A Festschrift for Gillian Clark
Herausgeber: Harrison, Carol; Sandwell, Isabella; Humfress, Caroline
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What do we mean when we talk about 'being Christian' in Late Antiquity? This volume brings together sixteen world-leading scholars of ancient Judaism, Christianity and, Greco-Roman culture and society to explore this question, in honour of the ground-breaking scholarship of Professor Gillian Clark.
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What do we mean when we talk about 'being Christian' in Late Antiquity? This volume brings together sixteen world-leading scholars of ancient Judaism, Christianity and, Greco-Roman culture and society to explore this question, in honour of the ground-breaking scholarship of Professor Gillian Clark.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 627g
- ISBN-13: 9780199656035
- ISBN-10: 0199656037
- Artikelnr.: 39100191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 627g
- ISBN-13: 9780199656035
- ISBN-10: 0199656037
- Artikelnr.: 39100191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carol Harrison was born and educated in the North East of England and has spent very little time away from this region. She read Theology at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and continued her doctoral research in Oxford and Paris. She taught at Hull University for a year but was soon drawn back to live and work in the shadow of Durham Cathedral. She has taught in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham since 1989 and is currently Professor of the History and Theology of the Latin West. As with the North East, she has spent very little time away from Augustine of Hippo, and has previously published three books on various aspects of his thought with OUP. Her latest book The Art of Listening in the Early Church (Oxford University Press, 2013) represents a departure from Augustine, although she has found it impossible to leave him behind. Caroline Humfress (PhD Cantab.) is Reader in History at Birkbeck College, University of London. Before moving to Birkbeck College in 2004, she was Carlyle Research Fellow in the History of Political Thought at the University of Oxford and Assistant Professor of Law and Rhetoric in the Department of Rhetoric, University of California at Berkeley. She is the author of Orthodoxy and the Courts in Late Antiquity (Oxford University Press, 2007), as well as various edited volumes, essays and articles on legal history and Late Antique religion. Isabella Sandwell (PhD UCL) is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Bristol. She previously held temporary posts at Kings College London and Birbeck College London. She is author of Religious Identity in Late Antiquity: Greeks, Jews and Christians in Antioch, as well as a number of other edited volumes, essays and articles on late antique religion and society. She is currently working on late antique preaching and audience reception of it.
* Introduction: The Discourses of Gillian Clark.
* I: Being Christian through Reading, Writing and Hearing
* 1: Why Don't Jews Write Biography? Simon Goldhill
* 2: Tessa Rajak: The Maccabaean Mother between Pagans, Jews and
Christians.
* 3: Guy Stroumsa: On the Status of Books in Early Christianity.
* 4: Joseph Lössl: An Inextinguishable Memory: Pagan Past and Presence
in Early Christian Writing.
* 5: Carol Harrison: Playing Ball: Augustine and Plutarch on Capturing
Wisdom.
* II: Being Christian in Community
* 6: Fiunt, non nascuntur christiani: Conversion, Community and
Christian Identity in Late Antiquity? Andrew Louth
* 7: Neil McLynn: Julian and the Christian Professors
* 8: Catherine Conybeare: The City of Augustine: On the Interpretation
of Civitas
* 9: Karla Pollmann: Christianity and Authority in Late Antiquity: The
Transformation of the Concept of Auctoritas
* 10: Ralph Mathisen: Church Councils and Local Authority: The
Development of Gallic Libri Canonum during Late Antiquity
* III: The Particularities of Being Christian.
* 11: Jill Harries: The Empresses' tale, AD 300-360
* 12: Dennis Trout: 'Being Female': Verse commemoration at the
Coemeterium S. Agnetis (Via Nomentana)
* 13: Oliver Nicholson: Self Portrait as a Landscape: Ausonius and his
Herediolum
* 14: Mark Vessey: Fashions for Varro in Late Antiquity and Christian
Ways with Books
* 15: Fergus Millar: The Image of a Christian Monk in Northern Syria:
Symeon Stylites the Younger
* I: Being Christian through Reading, Writing and Hearing
* 1: Why Don't Jews Write Biography? Simon Goldhill
* 2: Tessa Rajak: The Maccabaean Mother between Pagans, Jews and
Christians.
* 3: Guy Stroumsa: On the Status of Books in Early Christianity.
* 4: Joseph Lössl: An Inextinguishable Memory: Pagan Past and Presence
in Early Christian Writing.
* 5: Carol Harrison: Playing Ball: Augustine and Plutarch on Capturing
Wisdom.
* II: Being Christian in Community
* 6: Fiunt, non nascuntur christiani: Conversion, Community and
Christian Identity in Late Antiquity? Andrew Louth
* 7: Neil McLynn: Julian and the Christian Professors
* 8: Catherine Conybeare: The City of Augustine: On the Interpretation
of Civitas
* 9: Karla Pollmann: Christianity and Authority in Late Antiquity: The
Transformation of the Concept of Auctoritas
* 10: Ralph Mathisen: Church Councils and Local Authority: The
Development of Gallic Libri Canonum during Late Antiquity
* III: The Particularities of Being Christian.
* 11: Jill Harries: The Empresses' tale, AD 300-360
* 12: Dennis Trout: 'Being Female': Verse commemoration at the
Coemeterium S. Agnetis (Via Nomentana)
* 13: Oliver Nicholson: Self Portrait as a Landscape: Ausonius and his
Herediolum
* 14: Mark Vessey: Fashions for Varro in Late Antiquity and Christian
Ways with Books
* 15: Fergus Millar: The Image of a Christian Monk in Northern Syria:
Symeon Stylites the Younger
* Introduction: The Discourses of Gillian Clark.
* I: Being Christian through Reading, Writing and Hearing
* 1: Why Don't Jews Write Biography? Simon Goldhill
* 2: Tessa Rajak: The Maccabaean Mother between Pagans, Jews and
Christians.
* 3: Guy Stroumsa: On the Status of Books in Early Christianity.
* 4: Joseph Lössl: An Inextinguishable Memory: Pagan Past and Presence
in Early Christian Writing.
* 5: Carol Harrison: Playing Ball: Augustine and Plutarch on Capturing
Wisdom.
* II: Being Christian in Community
* 6: Fiunt, non nascuntur christiani: Conversion, Community and
Christian Identity in Late Antiquity? Andrew Louth
* 7: Neil McLynn: Julian and the Christian Professors
* 8: Catherine Conybeare: The City of Augustine: On the Interpretation
of Civitas
* 9: Karla Pollmann: Christianity and Authority in Late Antiquity: The
Transformation of the Concept of Auctoritas
* 10: Ralph Mathisen: Church Councils and Local Authority: The
Development of Gallic Libri Canonum during Late Antiquity
* III: The Particularities of Being Christian.
* 11: Jill Harries: The Empresses' tale, AD 300-360
* 12: Dennis Trout: 'Being Female': Verse commemoration at the
Coemeterium S. Agnetis (Via Nomentana)
* 13: Oliver Nicholson: Self Portrait as a Landscape: Ausonius and his
Herediolum
* 14: Mark Vessey: Fashions for Varro in Late Antiquity and Christian
Ways with Books
* 15: Fergus Millar: The Image of a Christian Monk in Northern Syria:
Symeon Stylites the Younger
* I: Being Christian through Reading, Writing and Hearing
* 1: Why Don't Jews Write Biography? Simon Goldhill
* 2: Tessa Rajak: The Maccabaean Mother between Pagans, Jews and
Christians.
* 3: Guy Stroumsa: On the Status of Books in Early Christianity.
* 4: Joseph Lössl: An Inextinguishable Memory: Pagan Past and Presence
in Early Christian Writing.
* 5: Carol Harrison: Playing Ball: Augustine and Plutarch on Capturing
Wisdom.
* II: Being Christian in Community
* 6: Fiunt, non nascuntur christiani: Conversion, Community and
Christian Identity in Late Antiquity? Andrew Louth
* 7: Neil McLynn: Julian and the Christian Professors
* 8: Catherine Conybeare: The City of Augustine: On the Interpretation
of Civitas
* 9: Karla Pollmann: Christianity and Authority in Late Antiquity: The
Transformation of the Concept of Auctoritas
* 10: Ralph Mathisen: Church Councils and Local Authority: The
Development of Gallic Libri Canonum during Late Antiquity
* III: The Particularities of Being Christian.
* 11: Jill Harries: The Empresses' tale, AD 300-360
* 12: Dennis Trout: 'Being Female': Verse commemoration at the
Coemeterium S. Agnetis (Via Nomentana)
* 13: Oliver Nicholson: Self Portrait as a Landscape: Ausonius and his
Herediolum
* 14: Mark Vessey: Fashions for Varro in Late Antiquity and Christian
Ways with Books
* 15: Fergus Millar: The Image of a Christian Monk in Northern Syria:
Symeon Stylites the Younger