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Religion and the Self in Antiquity

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor David Brakke is Professor of Religious Studies and Adjunct Professor of History at Indiana University. Michael L. Satlow is Associate Professor in the Program in Judaic Studies and the Department of Religious Studies at Brown University. Steven Weitzman, the Abraham M. Ellis Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages and Literature at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies, is a scholar of the Hebrew Bible and early Judaism whose most recent publications include Solomon: The Lure of Wisdom and a revised edition of The Jews: A History. Klappentext Many recent studies have argued that the self is a modern invention, a concept developed in the last three centuries. Religion and the Self in Antiquity challenges that idea by presenting a series of studies that explore the origins, formation, and limits of the self within the religions of the ancient Mediterranean world. Drawing on recent work on the body, gender, sexuality, the anthropology of the senses, and power, contributors make a strong case that the history of the self does indeed begin in antiquity, developing as Western religion itself developed. Zusammenfassung Explores the origins, formation, and limits of the self within the religions of the ancient Mediterranean world. This book argues that the history of the self does indeed begin in antiquity, developing as Western religion itself developed. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Seeking Religious Selves 1. Shifting Selves in Late AntiquityPatricia Cox Miller 2. The Search for the Elusive Self in Texts of the Hebrew BibleSaul M. Olyan 3. The Slave SelfJ. Albert Harrill 4. Prayer of the Queen: Esther's Religious Self in the SeptuagintEsther Menn 5. Giving for a Return: Jewish Votive Offerings in Late AntiquityMichael L. Satlow 6. The Self in Artemidorus' Interpretation of DreamsPeter T. Struck Part II. Sensing Religious Selves 7. Sensory Reform in DeuteronomySteven Weitzman 8. Locating the Sensing Body: Perception and Religious Identity in Late AntiquitySusan Ashbrook Harvey 9. Dialogue and Deliberation: The Sensory Self in the Hymns of Romanos the MelodistGeorgia Frank Part III. Teaching Religious Selves 10. From Master of Wisdom to Spiritual Master in Late AntiquityGuy G. Stroumsa 11. The Beastly Body in Rabbinic Self-FormationJonathan Schofer 12. Making Public the Monastic Life: Reading the Self in Evagrius Ponticus' Talking BackDavid Brakke 13. The Student Self in Late AntiquityEdward Watts Contributors Index ...

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Autori David (EDT)/ Satlow Brakke, David Satlow Brakke, Professor David Satlow Brakke
Con la collaborazione di David Brakke (Editore), David B. Brakke (Editore), Michael L Satlow (Editore), Michael L. Satlow (Editore), Steven Weitzman (Editore)
Editore Indiana University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 18.11.2005
 
EAN 9780253217967
ISBN 978-0-253-21796-7
Pagine 280
Dimensioni 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Serie Indiana University Press (IPS)
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Religione: tematiche generali, opere di consultazione
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Antichità

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