Religions and Trade: Religious Formation, Transformation and Cross-Cultural Exchange between East and West: Dynamics in the History of Religions, cartea 5
Peter Wick, Volker Rabensen Limba Engleză Hardback – dec 2013
In an attempt to find new pathways into the world of religious dynamics, this collection of essays focuses on four elements or “commodities” of religious interchange: topologies of religious space, religious symbol systems, religious knowledge, and religious-ethical ways of life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004255289
ISBN-10: 9004255281
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:Approx. 395 Pp.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Dynamics in the History of Religions
ISBN-10: 9004255281
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:Approx. 395 Pp.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Dynamics in the History of Religions
Notă biografică
Peter Wick, Ph.D. (1993, Basel), is Professor in New Testament Studies and the History of Early Christianity at the University of Bochum (Germany). He has published a number of books and articles, including Die urchristlichen Gottesdienste (Kohlhammer, 2002).
Volker Rabens, Ph.D. (2008, London), is postdoctoral researcher in New Testament Studies at the University of Jena (Germany). He has authored numerous publications relating to Biblical Studies, including The Holy Spirit and Ethics in Paul (Mohr Siebeck, 2010).
Contributors include: Christoph Auffarth, Izak Cornelius, Georgios Halkias, Geoffrey Herman, Livia Kohn, Al Makin, Jason Neelis, Volker Rabens, Abhishek Singh Amar, Loren Stuckenbruck, Joan Goodnick Westenholz, Peter Wick, Michael Willis, and Sylvia Winkelmann.
Volker Rabens, Ph.D. (2008, London), is postdoctoral researcher in New Testament Studies at the University of Jena (Germany). He has authored numerous publications relating to Biblical Studies, including The Holy Spirit and Ethics in Paul (Mohr Siebeck, 2010).
Contributors include: Christoph Auffarth, Izak Cornelius, Georgios Halkias, Geoffrey Herman, Livia Kohn, Al Makin, Jason Neelis, Volker Rabens, Abhishek Singh Amar, Loren Stuckenbruck, Joan Goodnick Westenholz, Peter Wick, Michael Willis, and Sylvia Winkelmann.
Cuprins
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Illustrations
“Trading Religions”: Foundational and Introductory Matters
Peter Wick & Volker Rabens
- PROGRAMMATIC ESSAY
With the Grain Came the Gods from the Orient to Rome: The Example of Serapis and Some Systematic Reflections - Christoph Auffarth
- PART ONE: TRADE AND THE TOPOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS SPACE
Localizing the Buddha’s Presence at Wayside Shrines in Northern Pakistan - Jason Neelis
When the Greeks Converted the Buddha: Asymmetrical Transfers of Knowledge in Indo-Greek Cultures - Georgios Halkias
The Buddhakṣetra of Bodhgaya: Saṅgha, Exchanges and Trade-Networks - Abhishek Singh Amar
- PART TWO: TRADE AND RELIGIOUS SYMBOL SYSTEMS
Trading Religions” and “Visible Religion” in the Ancient Near East - Izak Cornelius
Trading the Symbols of the Goddess Nanaya - Joan Goodnick Westenholz
“Trading Religions” from Bronze Age Iran to Bactria - Sylvia Winkelmann
- PART THREE: TRADE AND RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
From World Religion to World Dominion: Trading, Translation and Institution-building in Tibet - Michael Willis
Religious Transformation between East and West: Hanukkah in the Babylonian Talmud and Zoroastrianism - Geoffrey Herman
Sharing the Concept of God among Trading Prophets: Reading the Poems Attributed to Umayya b. Abī Ṣalt - Al Makin
- PART FOUR: TRADE AND RELIGIOUS-ETHICAL WAYS OF LIFE
Trading Institutions: The Design of Daoist Monasticism - Livia Kohn
Philo’s Attractive Ethics on the “Religious Market” of Ancient Alexandria Volker Rabens
Traveling Ethics: The Case of the Household Codes in Ephesians 5:21–6:9 in Cross-Cultural Perspective - Loren T. Stuckenbruck
- Index
- List of Contributors
- List of Illustrations
“Trading Religions”: Foundational and Introductory Matters
Peter Wick & Volker Rabens
- PROGRAMMATIC ESSAY
With the Grain Came the Gods from the Orient to Rome: The Example of Serapis and Some Systematic Reflections - Christoph Auffarth
- PART ONE: TRADE AND THE TOPOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS SPACE
Localizing the Buddha’s Presence at Wayside Shrines in Northern Pakistan - Jason Neelis
When the Greeks Converted the Buddha: Asymmetrical Transfers of Knowledge in Indo-Greek Cultures - Georgios Halkias
The Buddhakṣetra of Bodhgaya: Saṅgha, Exchanges and Trade-Networks - Abhishek Singh Amar
- PART TWO: TRADE AND RELIGIOUS SYMBOL SYSTEMS
Trading Religions” and “Visible Religion” in the Ancient Near East - Izak Cornelius
Trading the Symbols of the Goddess Nanaya - Joan Goodnick Westenholz
“Trading Religions” from Bronze Age Iran to Bactria - Sylvia Winkelmann
- PART THREE: TRADE AND RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
From World Religion to World Dominion: Trading, Translation and Institution-building in Tibet - Michael Willis
Religious Transformation between East and West: Hanukkah in the Babylonian Talmud and Zoroastrianism - Geoffrey Herman
Sharing the Concept of God among Trading Prophets: Reading the Poems Attributed to Umayya b. Abī Ṣalt - Al Makin
- PART FOUR: TRADE AND RELIGIOUS-ETHICAL WAYS OF LIFE
Trading Institutions: The Design of Daoist Monasticism - Livia Kohn
Philo’s Attractive Ethics on the “Religious Market” of Ancient Alexandria Volker Rabens
Traveling Ethics: The Case of the Household Codes in Ephesians 5:21–6:9 in Cross-Cultural Perspective - Loren T. Stuckenbruck
- Index