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PAGANS AMP CHRISTIANS IN LATE ROMAN E: CEU Medievalia


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2017
Do the terms 'pagan' and 'Christian, ' 'transition from paganism to Christianity' still hold as explanatory devices to apply to the political, religious and cultural transformation experienced Empire-wise? Revisiting 'pagans' and 'Christians' in Late Antiquity has been a fertile site of scholarship in recent years: the paradigm shift in the interpretation of the relations between 'pagans' and 'Christians' replaced the old 'conflict model' with a subtler, complex approach and triggered the upsurge of new explanatory models such as multiculturalism, cohabitation, cooperation, identity, or group cohesion. This collection of essays, inscribes itself into the revisionist discussion of pagan-Christian relations over a broad territory and time-span, the Roman Empire from the fourth to the eighth century. A set of papers argues that if 'paganism' had never been fully extirpated or denied by the multiethnic educated elite that managed the Roman Empire, 'Christianity' came to be presented by the same elite as providing a way for a wider group of people to combine true philosophy and right religion. The speed with which this happened is just as remarkable as the long persistence of paganism after the sea-change of the fourth century that made Christianity the official religion of the State. For a long time afterwards, 'pagans' and 'Christians' lived 'in between' polytheistic and monotheist traditions and disputed Classical and non-Classical legacies
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789633862551
ISBN-10: 9633862558
Pagini: 382
Dimensiuni: 234 x 167 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Central European University Press
Seria CEU Medievalia


Notă biografică

Marianne Sághy was Associate Professor at the Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, and at the Department of Medieval and Early Modern Universal History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Edward M. Schoolman (University of Nevada, Reno) associate professor of history teaches courses on the ancient and medieval Mediterranean oikumené. His research primarily focuses on Italy and its cultural transformation in the post-Roman world. His book, Rediscovering Sainthood in Italy: Hagiography and the Late Antique Past in Ravenna appeared in 2016.


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Do the terms `pagan' and `Christian,' `transition from paganism to Christianity' still hold as explanatory devices to apply to the political, religious and cultural transformation experienced Empire-wise?