With trademark versatility and brilliance, world-renowned classicist Simon Goldhill explores how Christianity transformed humanity's relationship with time in late antiquity. New ways of conceptualizing and experiencing time were developed, and even today we live in the shadow of this revolution.
With trademark versatility and brilliance, world-renowned classicist Simon Goldhill explores how Christianity transformed humanity's relationship with time in late antiquity. New ways of conceptualizing and experiencing time were developed, and even today we live in the shadow of this revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon Goldhill is a Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of King's College, as well as the Foreign Secretary of the British Academy. He is one of the best-known classicists of his generation who has lectured all over the world, and he has appeared on TV and radio from Canada to Australia. His books have been translated into ten languages and have won three international prizes.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: 1. God's time 2. The time of death 3. Telling time 4. Waiting 5. Time and time again 6. Making time visible 7. At the same time 8. Timelessness and the now 9. Life times 10. The rape of time Part II: 11. Beginning, again: Nonnus' paraphrase of the Gospel of John 12. The eternal return: Nonnus' Dionysiaca 13. Regulation time: Gregory's Christmas Day 14. Day to day 15. "We are the times": Making history Christian Coda: Writing in the time of sickness.
Introduction Part I: 1. God's time 2. The time of death 3. Telling time 4. Waiting 5. Time and time again 6. Making time visible 7. At the same time 8. Timelessness and the now 9. Life times 10. The rape of time Part II: 11. Beginning, again: Nonnus' paraphrase of the Gospel of John 12. The eternal return: Nonnus' Dionysiaca 13. Regulation time: Gregory's Christmas Day 14. Day to day 15. "We are the times": Making history Christian Coda: Writing in the time of sickness.
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