Dealing with difference: Christian patterns of response to religious rivalry in late antiquity and beyond

"Religious rivalry exists where groups of people distinguish themselves from others on the basis of differing beliefs and practices touching identity and life's meaning. These differences were addressed in a variety of ways, depending on levels of tolerance: ranging from violence, which ca...

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Corporate Author: International Conference on Patristic Studies 17. 2015, Oxford (Author)
Contributors: Dunn, Geoffrey D. 1962- (Editor) ; Shepardson, Christine 1972- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2021]
In: Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum (129)
Year: 2021
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Series/Journal:Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 129
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Christianity / Religious conflict / Conflict handling / De-escalation / History 200-800
B Christianity / Religious conflict / Violence / Persecution / History 200-800
B Church / Religion / Rivalry / History 200-800
B Orthodoxy / Religious conflict / Church
Further subjects:B Conference program 2015 (Oxford)
B Church history - Primitive and early church
B 30-600
B Christianity and other religions
B Église - Histoire - ca 30-600 (Église primitive)
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B Christianisme - Relations
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Summary:"Religious rivalry exists where groups of people distinguish themselves from others on the basis of differing beliefs and practices touching identity and life's meaning. These differences were addressed in a variety of ways, depending on levels of tolerance: ranging from violence, which captures most attention, through polemic and debate to compromise and negotiation. While all sought to resolve rivalry, the means chosen could involve either an escalation or de-escalation of the conflict. In the early centuries of its existence, Christianity reacted both to internal differences between members and to external differences with non-Christians. In fresh case studies, the essays in this volume examine not only patterns of escalation of rivalry but also emphasise strategies adopted that sought to de-escalate tensions."--
Item Description:"During the 17th International Conference on Patristic Studies, held at Oxford University between 10-14 August, 2015 ..." (Preface)
ISBN:3161610717