Sacrifice in Pagan and Christian Antiquity
Autor Professor Emeritus Robert J. Dalyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 apr 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567700391
ISBN-10: 0567700399
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567700399
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Examines the Greco-Roman trajectory of sacrifice, as well as the Jewish-Christian trajectory, outlining the similarities and differences
Notă biografică
Robert J. Daly, S.J., Emeritus Professor of Theology at Boston College, is the author of Christian Sacrificeand The Origins of the Christian Doctrine of Sacrifice.His recent articles, mostly in Theological Studies, have focused on Eucharist, sacrifice, and atonement.
Cuprins
ForewordPart I: Introduction, Methodological and Hermeneutical IssuesPreliminary NotesThe History of ReligionsPostmodern ApproachesThe Elites in Antiquity and ChristianityWhat Is Sacrifice?The Sacrificial World Confronting Ancient ChristianitySacrifice in Human HistoryThe Unity of the Ancient World of SacrificeThe "End" of Paganism?Part II: The Greco-Roman TrajectoryFrom Homer and Hesiod up to Heraclitus and PlatoAnaximenesTheophrastusPhilo of AlexandriaApollonius of TyanaHeliodorus of EmesaPlutarchLucianPorphyryIamblichusSallustSymmachusMacrobius and the "End" of PaganismPart III: The Jewish-Christian TrajectoryPreliminary Note: The Many Meanings of Sacrifice Transitional NoteThe Hebrew ScripturesExcursus 1: "Leave your gift there before the altar" (Matthew 5:24) Excursus 2: SpiritualizationThe Christian Scriptures (New Testament)Early ChristianityPreliminary Note: the General SituationExcursus 3: A Trinitarian View of SacrificeExcursus 4: The Eucharist as SacrificePart IV: Select Points of Comparison and ContrastPrayer and SacrificeDivination and SacrificeEthics, Morality, and SacrificeThe Purpose of SacrificeThe Rhetoric of SacrificeThe "Economics" of SacrificeHeroes and SaintsPart V: Concluding Summary and Looking Ahead Index of NamesSubject Index
Recenzii
During his long career Robert Daly has written extensively on the subject of sacrifice in the ancient Christian world, and the primary strength of this latest volume is to provide a digest of recent studies on the subject, and especially of pagan concepts of sacrifice that will be unfamiliar to most readers. He also draws a helpful distinction between elite and non-elite adherents of both pagan and Christian religions that is not usually made. This is an enormously valuable work.
A tour de force. This is the crowning achievement of a distinguished scholar's life's work on the subject of sacrifice. Expanding his hitherto magisterial work on the Christian understanding of sacrifice and its consequences for worship, Robert Daly helps us to understand the complexity of the idea of sacrifice in the ancient western world as a whole. Meanwhile he introduces the reader to the wide range of contemporary scholarship on the subject. No serious student of sacrifice can afford to ignore this book.
A tour de force. This is the crowning achievement of a distinguished scholar's life's work on the subject of sacrifice. Expanding his hitherto magisterial work on the Christian understanding of sacrifice and its consequences for worship, Robert Daly helps us to understand the complexity of the idea of sacrifice in the ancient western world as a whole. Meanwhile he introduces the reader to the wide range of contemporary scholarship on the subject. No serious student of sacrifice can afford to ignore this book.