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Revenge, Compensation, and Forgiveness in the Ancient World - A Comparative Study of Interpersonal Infringement and Moral Repair

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Handling moral infringement is complicated and this was as true in antiquity as it is today. Should one retaliate, demand compensation, be merciful, ignore the infringement, or forgive? Thomas Kazen and Rikard Roitto compare how Greeks, Romans, Jews, and Christians in antiquity navigated different ideas, practices, and rituals for moral repair. How did they think about morality and did this affect ideas about moral repair? What practices of moral repair did they use, within and beyond the court? In what different ways did they involve the gods in interpersonal conflicts through ritual? Insights from contemporary research on human behaviour guide the comparative work, since, as the authors argue, human moral behaviour and cognition is the result of both innate and cultural factors.

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Authors Thomas Kazen, Rikard Roitto
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.03.2024
 
EAN 9783161624650
ISBN 978-3-16-162465-0
No. of pages 542
Dimensions 170 mm x 35 mm x 245 mm
Weight 961 g
Series Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
WUNT I
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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