Religious Violence in the Ancient World
From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity
Herausgeber: Dijkstra, Jitse H F; Raschle, Christian R
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Religious Violence in the Ancient World
From Classical Athens to Late Antiquity
Herausgeber: Dijkstra, Jitse H F; Raschle, Christian R
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A comparative examination and interpretation of religious violence in the Graeco-Roman world and Late Antiquity.
A comparative examination and interpretation of religious violence in the Graeco-Roman world and Late Antiquity.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494908
- ISBN-10: 1108494900
- Artikelnr.: 59548031
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494908
- ISBN-10: 1108494900
- Artikelnr.: 59548031
1. General introduction Jitse H.F. Dijkstra and Christian R. Raschle; I.
Methodology: 2. Sacred prefigurations of violence: Religious communities in
situations of conflict Hans G. Kippenberg; 3. Priestesses, pogroms and
persecutions: Religious violence in antiquity in a diachronic perspective
Jan N. Bremmer; II. Religious Violence in The Graeco-Roman world: 4.
Ancient Greek binding spells and (political) violence Esther Eidinow; 5.
The expulsion of Isis worshippers and astrologers from Rome in the late
republic and early empire Christian R. Raschle; 6. Religious violence? two
massacres on a Sabbath in 66 CE: Jerusalem and Caesarea Steve Mason; 7.
Religion, violence and the diasporic experience: The Jewish diaspora in
Flavian Rome and Puteoli Andreas Bendlin; 8. Animal sacrifice and the Roman
persecution of Christians (Second-Third Centuries) James B. Rives; 9. The
great persecution and imperial ideology: Patterns of communication on
Tetrarchic Coinage Erika Manders; 10. The violent legacy of constantine's
Militant Piety Elizabeth Depalma Digeser; III: Religious violence in late
antiquity: 11. Religious violence in late antiquity: Current approaches,
trends and issues Wendy Mayer; 12. Coercion in late antiquity: A brief
intellectual history Peter Van Nuffelen; 13. Crowd Behaviour and the
Destruction of the Serapeum at Alexandria in 391/392 CE Jitse H.F.
Dijkstra; 14. Violence and Monks: From a Mystical Concept to an Intolerant
Practice (Fourth-Fifth Centuries) Fabrizio Vecoli; 15. The discipline of
domination: Asceticism, violence and monastic curses in Theodoret's
Historia Religiosa Chris L. De Wet; 16. Suffering saints: Shaping
narratives of violence after chalcedon Christine Shepardson; 17. Fighting
for Chalcedon: Vitalian's rebellion against Anastasius Hugh Elton; 18. The
Emperor, the people and urban violence in the fifth and sixth centuries
Geoffrey Greatrex.
Methodology: 2. Sacred prefigurations of violence: Religious communities in
situations of conflict Hans G. Kippenberg; 3. Priestesses, pogroms and
persecutions: Religious violence in antiquity in a diachronic perspective
Jan N. Bremmer; II. Religious Violence in The Graeco-Roman world: 4.
Ancient Greek binding spells and (political) violence Esther Eidinow; 5.
The expulsion of Isis worshippers and astrologers from Rome in the late
republic and early empire Christian R. Raschle; 6. Religious violence? two
massacres on a Sabbath in 66 CE: Jerusalem and Caesarea Steve Mason; 7.
Religion, violence and the diasporic experience: The Jewish diaspora in
Flavian Rome and Puteoli Andreas Bendlin; 8. Animal sacrifice and the Roman
persecution of Christians (Second-Third Centuries) James B. Rives; 9. The
great persecution and imperial ideology: Patterns of communication on
Tetrarchic Coinage Erika Manders; 10. The violent legacy of constantine's
Militant Piety Elizabeth Depalma Digeser; III: Religious violence in late
antiquity: 11. Religious violence in late antiquity: Current approaches,
trends and issues Wendy Mayer; 12. Coercion in late antiquity: A brief
intellectual history Peter Van Nuffelen; 13. Crowd Behaviour and the
Destruction of the Serapeum at Alexandria in 391/392 CE Jitse H.F.
Dijkstra; 14. Violence and Monks: From a Mystical Concept to an Intolerant
Practice (Fourth-Fifth Centuries) Fabrizio Vecoli; 15. The discipline of
domination: Asceticism, violence and monastic curses in Theodoret's
Historia Religiosa Chris L. De Wet; 16. Suffering saints: Shaping
narratives of violence after chalcedon Christine Shepardson; 17. Fighting
for Chalcedon: Vitalian's rebellion against Anastasius Hugh Elton; 18. The
Emperor, the people and urban violence in the fifth and sixth centuries
Geoffrey Greatrex.
1. General introduction Jitse H.F. Dijkstra and Christian R. Raschle; I.
Methodology: 2. Sacred prefigurations of violence: Religious communities in
situations of conflict Hans G. Kippenberg; 3. Priestesses, pogroms and
persecutions: Religious violence in antiquity in a diachronic perspective
Jan N. Bremmer; II. Religious Violence in The Graeco-Roman world: 4.
Ancient Greek binding spells and (political) violence Esther Eidinow; 5.
The expulsion of Isis worshippers and astrologers from Rome in the late
republic and early empire Christian R. Raschle; 6. Religious violence? two
massacres on a Sabbath in 66 CE: Jerusalem and Caesarea Steve Mason; 7.
Religion, violence and the diasporic experience: The Jewish diaspora in
Flavian Rome and Puteoli Andreas Bendlin; 8. Animal sacrifice and the Roman
persecution of Christians (Second-Third Centuries) James B. Rives; 9. The
great persecution and imperial ideology: Patterns of communication on
Tetrarchic Coinage Erika Manders; 10. The violent legacy of constantine's
Militant Piety Elizabeth Depalma Digeser; III: Religious violence in late
antiquity: 11. Religious violence in late antiquity: Current approaches,
trends and issues Wendy Mayer; 12. Coercion in late antiquity: A brief
intellectual history Peter Van Nuffelen; 13. Crowd Behaviour and the
Destruction of the Serapeum at Alexandria in 391/392 CE Jitse H.F.
Dijkstra; 14. Violence and Monks: From a Mystical Concept to an Intolerant
Practice (Fourth-Fifth Centuries) Fabrizio Vecoli; 15. The discipline of
domination: Asceticism, violence and monastic curses in Theodoret's
Historia Religiosa Chris L. De Wet; 16. Suffering saints: Shaping
narratives of violence after chalcedon Christine Shepardson; 17. Fighting
for Chalcedon: Vitalian's rebellion against Anastasius Hugh Elton; 18. The
Emperor, the people and urban violence in the fifth and sixth centuries
Geoffrey Greatrex.
Methodology: 2. Sacred prefigurations of violence: Religious communities in
situations of conflict Hans G. Kippenberg; 3. Priestesses, pogroms and
persecutions: Religious violence in antiquity in a diachronic perspective
Jan N. Bremmer; II. Religious Violence in The Graeco-Roman world: 4.
Ancient Greek binding spells and (political) violence Esther Eidinow; 5.
The expulsion of Isis worshippers and astrologers from Rome in the late
republic and early empire Christian R. Raschle; 6. Religious violence? two
massacres on a Sabbath in 66 CE: Jerusalem and Caesarea Steve Mason; 7.
Religion, violence and the diasporic experience: The Jewish diaspora in
Flavian Rome and Puteoli Andreas Bendlin; 8. Animal sacrifice and the Roman
persecution of Christians (Second-Third Centuries) James B. Rives; 9. The
great persecution and imperial ideology: Patterns of communication on
Tetrarchic Coinage Erika Manders; 10. The violent legacy of constantine's
Militant Piety Elizabeth Depalma Digeser; III: Religious violence in late
antiquity: 11. Religious violence in late antiquity: Current approaches,
trends and issues Wendy Mayer; 12. Coercion in late antiquity: A brief
intellectual history Peter Van Nuffelen; 13. Crowd Behaviour and the
Destruction of the Serapeum at Alexandria in 391/392 CE Jitse H.F.
Dijkstra; 14. Violence and Monks: From a Mystical Concept to an Intolerant
Practice (Fourth-Fifth Centuries) Fabrizio Vecoli; 15. The discipline of
domination: Asceticism, violence and monastic curses in Theodoret's
Historia Religiosa Chris L. De Wet; 16. Suffering saints: Shaping
narratives of violence after chalcedon Christine Shepardson; 17. Fighting
for Chalcedon: Vitalian's rebellion against Anastasius Hugh Elton; 18. The
Emperor, the people and urban violence in the fifth and sixth centuries
Geoffrey Greatrex.