Among the gentiles: Greco-Roman religion and Christianity

The question of Christianity's relation to the other religions of the world is more pertinent and difficult today than ever before. While Christianity's historical failure to appreciate or actively engage Judaism is notorious, Christianity's even more shoddy record with respect to �...

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Main Author: Johnson, Luke Timothy 1943- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New Haven, Conn. Yale University Press 2009
In:Year: 2009
Reviews:, in: America 201/15 (2009) 26-27 (Harrington, Daniel J.)
, in: Commonweal 137/1 (2010) 24-25 (Clooney, Francis X.)
, in: First Things Things 203 (2010) 51-53 (Wilken, Robert L.)
, in: Tablet (30 Oct. (30 Oct. 2010) 22 (Pabel, Hilmar M.)
, in: ChH 80 (2011) 143-145 (Lidonnici, Lynn)
, in: RB 120 (2013) 626-627 (Nodet, Etienne)
[Rezension von: Johnson, Luke Timothy, 1943-, Among the gentiles : Greco-Roman religion and Christianity] (2011) (Cohick, Lynn H.)
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[Rezension von: Johnson, Luke Timothy, 1943-, Among the gentiles : Greco-Roman religion and Christianity] (2011) (Balch, David L., 1942 -)
[Rezension von: Johnson, Luke Timothy, 1943-, Among the gentiles : Greco-Roman religion and Christianity] (2011) (Repschinski, Boris, 1962 -)
[Rezension von: Johnson, Luke Timothy, 1943-, Among the gentiles : Greco-Roman religion and Christianity] (2012) (Turner, Geoffrey)
[Rezension von: Johnson, Luke Timothy, 1943-, Among the gentiles : Greco-Roman religion and Christianity] (2012) (Dunn, James D. G., 1939 - 2020)
[Rezension von: Johnson, Luke Timothy, 1943-, Among the gentiles : Greco-Roman religion and Christianity] (2011) (Lidonnici, Lynn)
[Rezension von: Johnson, Luke Timothy, 1943-, Among the gentiles : Greco-Roman religion and Christianity] (2010) (Young, Robin Darling, 1951 -)
Series/Journal:The Anchor Yale Bible reference library
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Roman Empire / Religion / Church
B Religion / Roman Empire / Hellenism
RelBib Classification:BE Greco-Roman religions
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
TB Antiquity
Further subjects:B Church
B Christianity and other religions Greek History Early church, ca., 30-600
B Roman Empire
B Christianity and other religions Paganism History Early church, ca., 30-600
B Christianity and other religions History Early church, ca., 30-600
B Christianity and other religions Novel History Early church, ca., 30-600
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Summary:The question of Christianity's relation to the other religions of the world is more pertinent and difficult today than ever before. While Christianity's historical failure to appreciate or actively engage Judaism is notorious, Christianity's even more shoddy record with respect to 'pagan' religions is less understood. Christians have inherited a virtually unanimous theological tradition that thinks of paganism in terms of demonic possession, and of Christian missions as a rescue operation that saves pagans from inherently evil practices. In undertaking this fresh inquiry into early Christianity and Graeco-Roman paganism, Luke Timothy Johnson begins with a broad definition of religion as a way of life organized around convictions and experiences concerning ultimate power. In the tradition of William James' "Variety of Religious Experience", he identifies four distinct ways of being religious: religion as participation in benefits, as moral transformation, as transcending the world, and as stabilizing the world. Using these criteria as the basis for his exploration of Christianity and paganism, Johnson finds multiple points of similarity in religious sensibility. Christianity's failure to adequately come to grips with its first pagan neighbours, Johnson asserts, inhibits any effort to engage positively with adherents of various world religions. This thoughtful and passionate study should help break down the walls between Christianity and other religious traditions.
ISBN:0300142080