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Barbarian or Greek?: The Charge of Barbarism and Early Christian Apologetics: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, cartea 187

Autor Stamenka Antonova
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2018
In her book Barbarian or Greek?: The Charge of Barbarism and Early Christian Apologetics, Stamenka Antonova examines different aspects of the charge of barbarism in the Greek and Latin Christian apologetic texts (2-4th centuries) and the various responses to it by the early Christians. The author demonstrates that the charge of barbarism encompasses a broad range of meanings, such as low social class, inadequate education, immorality, criminal activity, political treason, as well as foreign ethnicity and language. In addition to contextualizing the charge of barbarism in ancient rhetorical practices, the author also applies literary criticism and post-colonial theory to shed light on the concept of the barbarian as an ideological-rhetorical tool for othering, marginalization and persecution in the Roman Empire.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004306257
ISBN-10: 9004306250
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in the History of Christian Traditions


Notă biografică

Stamenka Antonova received her Ph.D. in Religion at Columbia University specializing in Early Christianity. She has published a number of articles in her field and has also edited the volume Women in the Eastern Christian Tradition (New York: Theotokos, 2013).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1 Prologue 2 Ancient Rhetoric and the Charge of Barbarism AThe Charge of Barbarism and Early Christian Apologetics BAncient Rhetorical Practices and Christian Apologetic Literature CMethodological Approaches and Theoretical Considerations: Postcolonial Theory and Literary Constructions of “Self” and “Other”3 Conceptualizations and Representations of the “Barbarian” in Greco-Roman Literature ARoman Literature and the Notion of the “Barbarian”: Caesar, Cicero, Tacitus, and Seneca BGreek Literature and the Concept of the “Barbarian”: Aristides, Dios Chrysostom, and Philostratus CExcursus: Lucian of Samotasa and the Self-defintion of the “Barbarian”4 The Charge of Barbarism and Greek Christian Apologetic AJustin Martyr and the Charge of Barbarism BTatian and the Charge of Barbarism CClement of Alexandria and the Charge of Barbarism DOrigen of Alexandria and the Charge of Barbarism EOrigen of Alexandria: The Charge of Barbarism and Ethnic Slander FEusebius of Caesarea and the Charge of Barbarism5 The Charge of Barbarism and Latin Christian Apologetic ATertullian and the Charge of Barbarism BArnobius of Sicca and the Charge of Barbarism CLactantius and the Charge of Barbarism6 Epilogue Bibliography Index