In sermons, letters, and ascetic traditions, late ancient Christians imagined the last minutes of life and the events that followed death in elaborate detail. This book traces this early tradition of imagining the experience of dying and points to its consequences in later Christian thought.
In sermons, letters, and ascetic traditions, late ancient Christians imagined the last minutes of life and the events that followed death in elaborate detail. This book traces this early tradition of imagining the experience of dying and points to its consequences in later Christian thought.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ellen Muehlberger is Associate Professor of Christianity in Late Antiquity in the Departments of Near Eastern Studies and History at the University of Michigan. During the research for this book, she held of the Charles A. Ryskamp Research Fellowship (2014-15) and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (2016-17).
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgments * Introduction: Looking Toward Death in Late Ancient Christianity * Chapter One: The Truth to Be Found in Death: Early Fourth-Century Histories * Chapter Two: Creating the Experience of Death in Late Ancient Sermons * Chapter Three: Training for Death: Rhetorical Formation and the Cast of the Early Christian Imagination * Chapter Four: What Remains? Situating the Postmortal * Chapter Five: Considering Compulsion in Late Ancient Christianity * Conclusion: Claiming the Future * Bibliography
* Acknowledgments * Introduction: Looking Toward Death in Late Ancient Christianity * Chapter One: The Truth to Be Found in Death: Early Fourth-Century Histories * Chapter Two: Creating the Experience of Death in Late Ancient Sermons * Chapter Three: Training for Death: Rhetorical Formation and the Cast of the Early Christian Imagination * Chapter Four: What Remains? Situating the Postmortal * Chapter Five: Considering Compulsion in Late Ancient Christianity * Conclusion: Claiming the Future * Bibliography
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