Clement of Alexandria and the Shaping of Christian Literary Practice: Miscellany and the Transformation of Greco-Roman Writing
Autor J. M. F. Heathen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 dec 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108843423
ISBN-10: 1108843425
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 230 x 150 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1108843425
Pagini: 350
Dimensiuni: 230 x 150 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction. A Christian among Roman Miscellanists; 1. Clement's Miscellanism and the Scholarly Trope of Christian Difference; 2. Studying Ancient Miscellanism: Defining Features, Scope, and Method; 3. Early Imperial Miscellany-Making: Clement's Social and Institutional Contexts; 4. Self-Introductions and Clement's Miscellanistic Vocation; 5. Miscellany Titles and Clement's Divine Paratexts; 6. The Miscellanists' Trope of Deselecting Titles and Clement's Conversion of Imagery; 7. Muses in the Miscellanists' Frame; 8. Clement's Theology of Hiddenness and the Logic of Christian Miscellanism; 9. Mystery Initiation and Clement's Literary Paideia: The Making of a Christian Miscellanist; 10. Poikilia: Theological Interpretation of a Miscellanistic Aesthetic; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'Heath's book is a very well-documented study that puts the works of Clement within the context of contemporary writers, who used similar literary tools and sources … Her main thesis is clear, and the material that she provides is interesting and important, and we congratulate her on that!' Annewies van den Hoek, Vigiliae Christianae
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Descriere
An interdisciplinary study of Clement of Alexandria's Christian reception of the Classical miscellany genre, in comparison with Roman authors.