Reflections on Religious Individuality: Greco-Roman and Judaeo-Christian Texts and Practices
Did ancient religions know religious individuality? How did it work in texts and practices related to texts' The creation of texts offered opportunities to express one's own religious experience and shape one's own religious personality - within the boundaries of what is acceptable. G...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Walter De Gruyter GmbH Co. KG
2012
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In: | Year: 2012 |
Edition: | 1. Aufl. |
Series/Journal: | Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten
v.62 |
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Personhood
Ancient Religion
Christianity
Judaism
Individuality
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Summary: | Did ancient religions know religious individuality? How did it work in texts and practices related to texts' The creation of texts offered opportunities to express one's own religious experience and shape one's own religious personality - within the boundaries of what is acceptable. Greek and Latin, Jewish and Christian texts from the Hellenistic period down to Late Antiquity created exemplary individuals or condemned individual deviance. The volume presents exemplary cases and analyses, which open a new field for research in the history of religion, covering ritual and literary innovations. Jörg Rüpke and Wolfgang Spickermann, Max Weber Center, University of Erfurt, Germany. |
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Item Description: | Description based upon print version of record |
ISBN: | 3110286742 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/9783110286786 |