Reconceiving Religious Conflict
New Views from the Formative Centuries of Christianity
Herausgeber: Mayer, Wendy; De Wet, Chris L.
Reconceiving Religious Conflict
New Views from the Formative Centuries of Christianity
Herausgeber: Mayer, Wendy; De Wet, Chris L.
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This book deconstructs instances of religious conflict within the formative centuries of Christianity. It explores the theoretical foundations of religious conflict; the dynamics of religious conflict within the context of persecution and martyrdom; and the relationship between religious conflict and religious identity.
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This book deconstructs instances of religious conflict within the formative centuries of Christianity. It explores the theoretical foundations of religious conflict; the dynamics of religious conflict within the context of persecution and martyrdom; and the relationship between religious conflict and religious identity.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781138229914
- ISBN-10: 1138229911
- Artikelnr.: 52459057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781138229914
- ISBN-10: 1138229911
- Artikelnr.: 52459057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Wendy Mayer is Professor and Associate Dean of Research at Australian Lutheran College, University of Divinity, and Research Fellow in Biblical and Ancient Studies at the University of South Africa. Chris L. de Wet is Associate Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Studies at the University of South Africa, and Honorary Research Fellow at Australian Lutheran College, University of Divinity.
Preface
Abbreviations
Part 1: Foundations
1. Re-Theorising Religious Conflict: Early Christianity to Late Antiquity
and Beyond
Wendy Mayer
2. Religious Violence and Its Roots: A View from Antiquity
Jan Bremmer
Part 2: Rhetorical and Literary Trajectories
3. Blindness in Early Christianity: Tracking the Fundamentals of Religious
Conflict
Pieter J. J. Botha
4. Religious Conflict, Radicalism, and Sexual Exceptionalism in the
Rhetoric of John Chrysostom
Chris L. de Wet
5. Give it Up for God: Wealth, Suffering, and the Rhetoric of Religious
Persecution in
John of Ephesus's Church History
Christine Shepardson
6. Epiphanies and Religious Conflict: The Contests over the Hagiasma of
Chonai
Alan H. Cadwallader
Part 3: Christianization
7. Contested Domains in the Conflicts between the Early Christian Mission
and Diaspora Judaism According to the Book of Acts
Christoph Stenschke
8. Christianisation and Late Antique Patronage: Conflicts and Everyday
Nuisances
Maijastina Kahlos
Part 4: Threats of Violence
9. "A Wise Madness": A Virtue-Based Model for Crowd Behaviour in Late
Antiquity
Peter Van Nuffelen
10. Religious Violence in Late Antique Egypt Reconsidered: The Cases of
Alexandria, Panopolis and Philae
Jitse H. F. Dijkstra
Part 5: Ancient and Modern Intersections
11. Collaboration and Identity in the Aftermath of Persecution: Religious
Conflict and Its Legacy
Elizabeth DePalma Digeser
12. The Usefulness of Violent Ends: Apocalyptic Imaginaries in the
Reconstruction of Society
Gerhard van den Heever
Abbreviations
Part 1: Foundations
1. Re-Theorising Religious Conflict: Early Christianity to Late Antiquity
and Beyond
Wendy Mayer
2. Religious Violence and Its Roots: A View from Antiquity
Jan Bremmer
Part 2: Rhetorical and Literary Trajectories
3. Blindness in Early Christianity: Tracking the Fundamentals of Religious
Conflict
Pieter J. J. Botha
4. Religious Conflict, Radicalism, and Sexual Exceptionalism in the
Rhetoric of John Chrysostom
Chris L. de Wet
5. Give it Up for God: Wealth, Suffering, and the Rhetoric of Religious
Persecution in
John of Ephesus's Church History
Christine Shepardson
6. Epiphanies and Religious Conflict: The Contests over the Hagiasma of
Chonai
Alan H. Cadwallader
Part 3: Christianization
7. Contested Domains in the Conflicts between the Early Christian Mission
and Diaspora Judaism According to the Book of Acts
Christoph Stenschke
8. Christianisation and Late Antique Patronage: Conflicts and Everyday
Nuisances
Maijastina Kahlos
Part 4: Threats of Violence
9. "A Wise Madness": A Virtue-Based Model for Crowd Behaviour in Late
Antiquity
Peter Van Nuffelen
10. Religious Violence in Late Antique Egypt Reconsidered: The Cases of
Alexandria, Panopolis and Philae
Jitse H. F. Dijkstra
Part 5: Ancient and Modern Intersections
11. Collaboration and Identity in the Aftermath of Persecution: Religious
Conflict and Its Legacy
Elizabeth DePalma Digeser
12. The Usefulness of Violent Ends: Apocalyptic Imaginaries in the
Reconstruction of Society
Gerhard van den Heever
Preface
Abbreviations
Part 1: Foundations
1. Re-Theorising Religious Conflict: Early Christianity to Late Antiquity
and Beyond
Wendy Mayer
2. Religious Violence and Its Roots: A View from Antiquity
Jan Bremmer
Part 2: Rhetorical and Literary Trajectories
3. Blindness in Early Christianity: Tracking the Fundamentals of Religious
Conflict
Pieter J. J. Botha
4. Religious Conflict, Radicalism, and Sexual Exceptionalism in the
Rhetoric of John Chrysostom
Chris L. de Wet
5. Give it Up for God: Wealth, Suffering, and the Rhetoric of Religious
Persecution in
John of Ephesus's Church History
Christine Shepardson
6. Epiphanies and Religious Conflict: The Contests over the Hagiasma of
Chonai
Alan H. Cadwallader
Part 3: Christianization
7. Contested Domains in the Conflicts between the Early Christian Mission
and Diaspora Judaism According to the Book of Acts
Christoph Stenschke
8. Christianisation and Late Antique Patronage: Conflicts and Everyday
Nuisances
Maijastina Kahlos
Part 4: Threats of Violence
9. "A Wise Madness": A Virtue-Based Model for Crowd Behaviour in Late
Antiquity
Peter Van Nuffelen
10. Religious Violence in Late Antique Egypt Reconsidered: The Cases of
Alexandria, Panopolis and Philae
Jitse H. F. Dijkstra
Part 5: Ancient and Modern Intersections
11. Collaboration and Identity in the Aftermath of Persecution: Religious
Conflict and Its Legacy
Elizabeth DePalma Digeser
12. The Usefulness of Violent Ends: Apocalyptic Imaginaries in the
Reconstruction of Society
Gerhard van den Heever
Abbreviations
Part 1: Foundations
1. Re-Theorising Religious Conflict: Early Christianity to Late Antiquity
and Beyond
Wendy Mayer
2. Religious Violence and Its Roots: A View from Antiquity
Jan Bremmer
Part 2: Rhetorical and Literary Trajectories
3. Blindness in Early Christianity: Tracking the Fundamentals of Religious
Conflict
Pieter J. J. Botha
4. Religious Conflict, Radicalism, and Sexual Exceptionalism in the
Rhetoric of John Chrysostom
Chris L. de Wet
5. Give it Up for God: Wealth, Suffering, and the Rhetoric of Religious
Persecution in
John of Ephesus's Church History
Christine Shepardson
6. Epiphanies and Religious Conflict: The Contests over the Hagiasma of
Chonai
Alan H. Cadwallader
Part 3: Christianization
7. Contested Domains in the Conflicts between the Early Christian Mission
and Diaspora Judaism According to the Book of Acts
Christoph Stenschke
8. Christianisation and Late Antique Patronage: Conflicts and Everyday
Nuisances
Maijastina Kahlos
Part 4: Threats of Violence
9. "A Wise Madness": A Virtue-Based Model for Crowd Behaviour in Late
Antiquity
Peter Van Nuffelen
10. Religious Violence in Late Antique Egypt Reconsidered: The Cases of
Alexandria, Panopolis and Philae
Jitse H. F. Dijkstra
Part 5: Ancient and Modern Intersections
11. Collaboration and Identity in the Aftermath of Persecution: Religious
Conflict and Its Legacy
Elizabeth DePalma Digeser
12. The Usefulness of Violent Ends: Apocalyptic Imaginaries in the
Reconstruction of Society
Gerhard van den Heever