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Religious identity in late antiquity : = Greeks, Jews, and Christians in Antioch
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Title/Author:
Religious identity in late antiquity :/ by Isabella Sandwell.
Reminder of title:
Greeks, Jews, and Christians in Antioch
Author:
Sandwell, Isabella.
Published:
Cambridge, UK ;Cambridge University Press, : 2007.,
Description:
xii, 310 p.
[NT 15003449]:
Understanding religious identity in fourth century Antioch -- Identity and religious interaction in Antioch -- Chrysostom and preaching as discourse and ideology -- Libanius and the practical use of religious allegiance -- Comparing Libanius and chrysostom's representations of religious identity and allegiance -- Imperial society, religion and literary culture in fourth century Antioch - - The imperial city of Antioch -- The religious context of fourth century Antioch -- The oral and literary world of Libanius and John Chrysostom -- Constructed and strategic religious identities and allegiances -- Chrysostom and the construction of religious identities -- Labelling and the construction of religious identities -- The construction of Christian identity and Greekness -- Greek religion and the construction of religious difference -- Christians versus Jews, Greeks and heretics -- Libanius and the strategic use of religious allegiance -- Libanius' labelling and definition of religious allegiance -- The strategic use of references to religious allegiance -- References to the religious allegiance of Christians and Jews -- A feel for the fourth century religious game -- Religious identities and other forms of social identification -- Religious identity and other social identities in Chrysostom -- Religious identity and political identity -- Civic identity and religious identity I : the transformation of the city -- Civic identity and religious identity II : the demonization of civic life -- Ethnic identity and religious identity -- Religious allegiance and other social identities in Libanius -- Religious allegiance and the political sphere -- Civic identity and religious allegiance I : the separation of civic and religious life -- Civic identity and religious allegiance II : religious difference and the civic community -- Religious allegiance and ethnic identity -- Religious identities and social organization - - Chrysostom and social structure among Christians in Antioch -- Chrysostom's preaching and textual communities -- Construction of a sense of community -- Unbaptized Christians and the Christian community -- Choice and multiplicity of social allegiance among christians -- Libanius, religious allegiance, and social structure -- Libanius' writings and a 'pagan' party focused on Julian - - Libanius' self-representation and his relationship with Julian -- References to religious organization in Julian's reign -- Social networks and religious allegiance -- Assessing the impact of constructions of identity -- Religious identity, religious allegiance and religious practice -- Defining religious practice and defining religious practice -- Religious practice and religious identity -- Demonic forces and personal religious power.
Subject:
Church history - 4th century. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511482915Access by subscription
ISBN:
0521879159 (hardback : alk. paper)
Religious identity in late antiquity : = Greeks, Jews, and Christians in Antioch
Sandwell, Isabella.
Religious identity in late antiquity :
Greeks, Jews, and Christians in Antioch[electronic resource] /by Isabella Sandwell. - Cambridge, UK ;Cambridge University Press,2007. - xii, 310 p. - Greek culture in the Roman world..
Includes bibliographical references (p. 282-307) and index.
Understanding religious identity in fourth century Antioch -- Identity and religious interaction in Antioch -- Chrysostom and preaching as discourse and ideology -- Libanius and the practical use of religious allegiance -- Comparing Libanius and chrysostom's representations of religious identity and allegiance -- Imperial society, religion and literary culture in fourth century Antioch - - The imperial city of Antioch -- The religious context of fourth century Antioch -- The oral and literary world of Libanius and John Chrysostom -- Constructed and strategic religious identities and allegiances -- Chrysostom and the construction of religious identities -- Labelling and the construction of religious identities -- The construction of Christian identity and Greekness -- Greek religion and the construction of religious difference -- Christians versus Jews, Greeks and heretics -- Libanius and the strategic use of religious allegiance -- Libanius' labelling and definition of religious allegiance -- The strategic use of references to religious allegiance -- References to the religious allegiance of Christians and Jews -- A feel for the fourth century religious game -- Religious identities and other forms of social identification -- Religious identity and other social identities in Chrysostom -- Religious identity and political identity -- Civic identity and religious identity I : the transformation of the city -- Civic identity and religious identity II : the demonization of civic life -- Ethnic identity and religious identity -- Religious allegiance and other social identities in Libanius -- Religious allegiance and the political sphere -- Civic identity and religious allegiance I : the separation of civic and religious life -- Civic identity and religious allegiance II : religious difference and the civic community -- Religious allegiance and ethnic identity -- Religious identities and social organization - - Chrysostom and social structure among Christians in Antioch -- Chrysostom's preaching and textual communities -- Construction of a sense of community -- Unbaptized Christians and the Christian community -- Choice and multiplicity of social allegiance among christians -- Libanius, religious allegiance, and social structure -- Libanius' writings and a 'pagan' party focused on Julian - - Libanius' self-representation and his relationship with Julian -- References to religious organization in Julian's reign -- Social networks and religious allegiance -- Assessing the impact of constructions of identity -- Religious identity, religious allegiance and religious practice -- Defining religious practice and defining religious practice -- Religious practice and religious identity -- Demonic forces and personal religious power.
ISBN: 0521879159 (hardback : alk. paper)
LCCN: 2007011164
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Saint,d. 407.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BR205 / .S26 2007
Dewey Class. No.: 200.939/43
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