Individual in the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
Herausgeber: Rüpke, Jorg
Individual in the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
Herausgeber: Rüpke, Jorg
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Covering the Hellenistic and Imperial periods in both pagan polytheistic as well as Jewish monotheistic settings, this edited collection focuses on individuation in everyday religious practices across the ancient Mediterranean as identified in institutional developments and philosophical reflections on the self.
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Covering the Hellenistic and Imperial periods in both pagan polytheistic as well as Jewish monotheistic settings, this edited collection focuses on individuation in everyday religious practices across the ancient Mediterranean as identified in institutional developments and philosophical reflections on the self.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 145mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780199674503
- ISBN-10: 0199674507
- Artikelnr.: 37604210
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 145mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9780199674503
- ISBN-10: 0199674507
- Artikelnr.: 37604210
Jörg Rüpke is Fellow in Religious Studies at the Max Weber Centre, University of Erfurt, and Director of the DFG-Research Group 'Religious Individualization in Historical Perspective'. He also an honorary Professor at Aarhus University.
* Acknowledgments
* 1: Jörg Rüpke: Introduction: Individualization as a concept for
historical research
* Historical change
* 2: Corinne Bonnet: Individualization as an historical trend in the
religion of Phoenician cities in Hellenistic times
* 3: John North: Disguising religious change in first-century Rome
* 4: Clifford Ando: Cities, gods, and empire
* Individual and society
* 5: Fritz Graf: Individual and Common Cult: Epigraphical Reflections
* 6: Greg Woolf: Ritual and the individual in Roman religion
* Experiences and choices
* 7: Richard Gordon: Religious anthropology of high magical practice in
the Empire
* 8: Johan Leemans: The cult of the saints in Late Antiquity as a
privileged locus for religious individualization
* Conceptualizing religious experience
* 9: Katharina Waldner: Dimensions of Individuality in Ancient Mystery
Cults: Religious Practice and Philosophical Discourse
* 10: Nicole Belayche: Individualization and Religious Rhetoric in
Imperial Anatolia
* Agency
* 11: Ian Henderson: Mark's Gospel and the Pre-History of Individuation
* 12: Tessa Rajak: Text, Prophesy, and the Individual in Hellenistic
Judaism: Texts from Philo and Josephus
* 13: Jörg Rüpke: Fighting for Difference: Forms and Limits of
Religious Individualization in the "Shepherd of Hermas"
* 14: Karen King: Literature as preparation for martyrdom
* Master and Disciple
* 15: Giulia Sfameni Gasparro: Religio mentis: Hermetic process of
individualization
* 16: Giovanni Filoramo: The Discourse of Revelation as source for the
Gnostic process of individualization
* Beyond the empirical individual
* 17: Aldo Setaioli: Cicero and Seneca on the fate of the soul: Private
feelings and philosophical doctrines
* 18: Charlotte Fonrobert: The ritualization of the body in Roman
Judaism: Individualization with a difference
* Index
* 1: Jörg Rüpke: Introduction: Individualization as a concept for
historical research
* Historical change
* 2: Corinne Bonnet: Individualization as an historical trend in the
religion of Phoenician cities in Hellenistic times
* 3: John North: Disguising religious change in first-century Rome
* 4: Clifford Ando: Cities, gods, and empire
* Individual and society
* 5: Fritz Graf: Individual and Common Cult: Epigraphical Reflections
* 6: Greg Woolf: Ritual and the individual in Roman religion
* Experiences and choices
* 7: Richard Gordon: Religious anthropology of high magical practice in
the Empire
* 8: Johan Leemans: The cult of the saints in Late Antiquity as a
privileged locus for religious individualization
* Conceptualizing religious experience
* 9: Katharina Waldner: Dimensions of Individuality in Ancient Mystery
Cults: Religious Practice and Philosophical Discourse
* 10: Nicole Belayche: Individualization and Religious Rhetoric in
Imperial Anatolia
* Agency
* 11: Ian Henderson: Mark's Gospel and the Pre-History of Individuation
* 12: Tessa Rajak: Text, Prophesy, and the Individual in Hellenistic
Judaism: Texts from Philo and Josephus
* 13: Jörg Rüpke: Fighting for Difference: Forms and Limits of
Religious Individualization in the "Shepherd of Hermas"
* 14: Karen King: Literature as preparation for martyrdom
* Master and Disciple
* 15: Giulia Sfameni Gasparro: Religio mentis: Hermetic process of
individualization
* 16: Giovanni Filoramo: The Discourse of Revelation as source for the
Gnostic process of individualization
* Beyond the empirical individual
* 17: Aldo Setaioli: Cicero and Seneca on the fate of the soul: Private
feelings and philosophical doctrines
* 18: Charlotte Fonrobert: The ritualization of the body in Roman
Judaism: Individualization with a difference
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* 1: Jörg Rüpke: Introduction: Individualization as a concept for
historical research
* Historical change
* 2: Corinne Bonnet: Individualization as an historical trend in the
religion of Phoenician cities in Hellenistic times
* 3: John North: Disguising religious change in first-century Rome
* 4: Clifford Ando: Cities, gods, and empire
* Individual and society
* 5: Fritz Graf: Individual and Common Cult: Epigraphical Reflections
* 6: Greg Woolf: Ritual and the individual in Roman religion
* Experiences and choices
* 7: Richard Gordon: Religious anthropology of high magical practice in
the Empire
* 8: Johan Leemans: The cult of the saints in Late Antiquity as a
privileged locus for religious individualization
* Conceptualizing religious experience
* 9: Katharina Waldner: Dimensions of Individuality in Ancient Mystery
Cults: Religious Practice and Philosophical Discourse
* 10: Nicole Belayche: Individualization and Religious Rhetoric in
Imperial Anatolia
* Agency
* 11: Ian Henderson: Mark's Gospel and the Pre-History of Individuation
* 12: Tessa Rajak: Text, Prophesy, and the Individual in Hellenistic
Judaism: Texts from Philo and Josephus
* 13: Jörg Rüpke: Fighting for Difference: Forms and Limits of
Religious Individualization in the "Shepherd of Hermas"
* 14: Karen King: Literature as preparation for martyrdom
* Master and Disciple
* 15: Giulia Sfameni Gasparro: Religio mentis: Hermetic process of
individualization
* 16: Giovanni Filoramo: The Discourse of Revelation as source for the
Gnostic process of individualization
* Beyond the empirical individual
* 17: Aldo Setaioli: Cicero and Seneca on the fate of the soul: Private
feelings and philosophical doctrines
* 18: Charlotte Fonrobert: The ritualization of the body in Roman
Judaism: Individualization with a difference
* Index
* 1: Jörg Rüpke: Introduction: Individualization as a concept for
historical research
* Historical change
* 2: Corinne Bonnet: Individualization as an historical trend in the
religion of Phoenician cities in Hellenistic times
* 3: John North: Disguising religious change in first-century Rome
* 4: Clifford Ando: Cities, gods, and empire
* Individual and society
* 5: Fritz Graf: Individual and Common Cult: Epigraphical Reflections
* 6: Greg Woolf: Ritual and the individual in Roman religion
* Experiences and choices
* 7: Richard Gordon: Religious anthropology of high magical practice in
the Empire
* 8: Johan Leemans: The cult of the saints in Late Antiquity as a
privileged locus for religious individualization
* Conceptualizing religious experience
* 9: Katharina Waldner: Dimensions of Individuality in Ancient Mystery
Cults: Religious Practice and Philosophical Discourse
* 10: Nicole Belayche: Individualization and Religious Rhetoric in
Imperial Anatolia
* Agency
* 11: Ian Henderson: Mark's Gospel and the Pre-History of Individuation
* 12: Tessa Rajak: Text, Prophesy, and the Individual in Hellenistic
Judaism: Texts from Philo and Josephus
* 13: Jörg Rüpke: Fighting for Difference: Forms and Limits of
Religious Individualization in the "Shepherd of Hermas"
* 14: Karen King: Literature as preparation for martyrdom
* Master and Disciple
* 15: Giulia Sfameni Gasparro: Religio mentis: Hermetic process of
individualization
* 16: Giovanni Filoramo: The Discourse of Revelation as source for the
Gnostic process of individualization
* Beyond the empirical individual
* 17: Aldo Setaioli: Cicero and Seneca on the fate of the soul: Private
feelings and philosophical doctrines
* 18: Charlotte Fonrobert: The ritualization of the body in Roman
Judaism: Individualization with a difference
* Index