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Shared Religious Sites in Late Antiquity - Negotiating Cultural and Ritual Identities in the Eastern Roman Empire

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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The book aims at analyzing shared religious sites in the microcosm of the multireligious and multicultural Roman Empire during Late Antiquity. The main objective is to understand if some religious sites of the Eastern Roman Empire were the object of a shared attendance by groups or individuals from different religious backgrounds, and, for those which may have been, how and why this sharing happened. To facilitate comparison and to draw up models of occupancy dynamics, the contributions focus on a limited geographical and chronological area: the Eastern provinces from the 4th century onward, a turning-point in the Empire's religious transformations. This collective work offers a series of case-studies where polemical discourses are intersected not only with legal documents, but also with epigraphy, iconography, and archeology - including architecture and artefacts.

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Francesco Massa is Assistant Professor of History of Religions at the Department of Historical Study of the University of Turin. From 2019 to 2023, he led a research project on “Religious Competition in Late Antiquity: A Laboratory of New Categories, Taxonomies and Methods” (ReLAB) at the University of Fribourg, founded by Swiss National Science Foundation (2019–2023).
Maureen Attali has a PhD in History and Anthropology of Ancient religions (Sorbonne Université, 2017) and is currently an Advanced Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Historical Theology of the University of Bern (Switzerland). From 2020 to 2023, she was a Postdoctoral researcher in the ReLAB research project at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland).

Riassunto

The book aims at analyzing shared religious sites in the microcosm of the multireligious and multicultural Roman Empire during Late Antiquity. The main objective is to understand if some religious sites of the Eastern Roman Empire were the object of a shared attendance by groups or individuals from different religious backgrounds, and, for those which may have been, how and why this sharing happened. To facilitate comparison and to draw up models of occupancy dynamics, the contributions focus on a limited geographical and chronological area: the Eastern provinces from the 4th century onward, a turning-point in the Empire’s religious transformations. This collective work offers a series of case-studies where polemical discourses are intersected not only with legal documents, but also with epigraphy, iconography, and archeology – including architecture and artefacts.

Series “ReLAB”(Editor: Francesco Massa)The series intends to study the Roman Empire as a “religious laboratory”, i.e., an intellectual space of development, production, and experimentation of new religious concepts. All volumes focus on the religious interactions that crossed the multicultural, multireligious, and globalized space of the Roman Empire, especially in Late Antiquity. “ReLAB” includes part of the results of the research project “Religious Competition in Late Antiquity: A Laboratory of New Categories, Taxonomies, and Methods”, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and held at the Department of History of the University of Fribourg from 2019 to 2023.

Prefazione

Religious Sites in the Eastern Roman Empire

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Attali (Editore), Maureen Attali (Editore), Francesco Massa (Editore)
Editore Schwabe Verlag Basel
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 14.09.2023
 
EAN 9783796547287
ISBN 978-3-7965-4728-7
Pagine 266
Dimensioni 163 mm x 12 mm x 230 mm
Peso 518 g
Illustrazioni 1 SW-Abb., 12 Farbabb., 1 Tabellen
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Filosofia: dall'antichità ai giorni nostri
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia > Antichità

Religionsphilosophie, Alexandria, Antike, Geschichte der Religion, Temple, Vergleichende Religionswissenschaft, Mary, Asia Minor, ca. 1 bis ca. 500 n. Chr., Hierapolis, monastery, confiscation, Veneration, Ancient Heresiology, Atargatis, Greek Canonical Source, Panarion, Epiphanius of Salamis, Synagogue, Churche, Mabbug, Late Antique, Competitive Sharing, Eastern Empire, Antagonistic Tolerance, Rumelia, Catholic churches, Reallocation

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