For readers of Patristics, Classics, and Early Christian Studies, this book offers the fullest treatment of Clement of Alexandria's literary form and its relationship to his theology since the 1960s, and is the only one that draws much on comparative evidence from Roman imperial authors.
For readers of Patristics, Classics, and Early Christian Studies, this book offers the fullest treatment of Clement of Alexandria's literary form and its relationship to his theology since the 1960s, and is the only one that draws much on comparative evidence from Roman imperial authors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. M. F. Heath is Associate Professor of Theology and Religion at Durham University. She is the author of Paul's Visual Piety: The Metamorphosis of the Beholder (2013).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. A Christian among Roman Miscellanists 1. Clement's Miscellanism and the Scholarly Trope of Christian Difference 2. Studying Ancient Miscellanism: Defining Features, Scope, and Method 3. Early Imperial Miscellany-Making: Clement's Social and Institutional Contexts 4. Self-Introductions and Clement's Miscellanistic Vocation 5. Miscellany Titles and Clement's Divine Paratexts 6. The Miscellanists' Trope of Deselecting Titles and Clement's Conversion of Imagery 7. Muses in the Miscellanists' Frame 8. Clement's Theology of Hiddenness and the Logic of Christian Miscellanism 9. Mystery Initiation and Clement's Literary Paideia: The Making of a Christian Miscellanist 10. Poikilia: Theological Interpretation of a Miscellanistic Aesthetic Conclusion.
Introduction. A Christian among Roman Miscellanists 1. Clement's Miscellanism and the Scholarly Trope of Christian Difference 2. Studying Ancient Miscellanism: Defining Features, Scope, and Method 3. Early Imperial Miscellany-Making: Clement's Social and Institutional Contexts 4. Self-Introductions and Clement's Miscellanistic Vocation 5. Miscellany Titles and Clement's Divine Paratexts 6. The Miscellanists' Trope of Deselecting Titles and Clement's Conversion of Imagery 7. Muses in the Miscellanists' Frame 8. Clement's Theology of Hiddenness and the Logic of Christian Miscellanism 9. Mystery Initiation and Clement's Literary Paideia: The Making of a Christian Miscellanist 10. Poikilia: Theological Interpretation of a Miscellanistic Aesthetic Conclusion.
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