Controlling contested places: late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy
"From constructing new buildings to describing rival-controlled areas as morally and physically dangerous, leaders in late antiquity fundamentally shaped their physical environment and thus the events that unfolded within it. Controlling Contested Places maps the city of Antioch (Antakya, Turke...
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Zusammenfassung: | "From constructing new buildings to describing rival-controlled areas as morally and physically dangerous, leaders in late antiquity fundamentally shaped their physical environment and thus the events that unfolded within it. Controlling Contested Places maps the city of Antioch (Antakya, Turkey) through the topographically sensitive vocabulary of cultural geography, demonstrating the critical role played by physical and rhetorical spatial contests during the tumultuous fourth century. Paying close attention to the manipulation of physical places, Christine Shepardson exposes some of the powerful forces that structured the development of religious orthodoxy and orthopraxy in the late Roman Empire. Theological claims and political support were not the only significant factors in determining which Christian communities gained authority around the Empire. Rather, Antioch's urban and rural places, far from being an inert backdrop against which events transpired, were ever-shifting sites of, and tools for, the negotiation of power, authority, and religious identity. This book traces the ways in which leaders like John Chrysostom, Theodoret, and Libanius encouraged their audiences to modify their daily behaviors and transform their interpretation of the world (and landscape) around them. Shepardson argues that examples from Antioch were echoed around the Mediterranean world, and similar types of physical and rhetorical manipulations continue to shape the politics of identity and perceptions of religious orthodoxy to this day".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 288 S. Kt. |
ISBN: | 9780520280359 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
List of Abbreviations
xiii
List of Roman Emperors and Bishops ofAntioch
xv
Timeline of Key Events
xvii
Maps
xx
Introduction: The Lay of the Land
ι
ι.
The Power of Prestigious Places: Teaching and Preaching in
Fourth-Century Antioch
31
2.
Burying Babylas: Place-Marketing and the Politics of Memory
58
3.
Being Correctly Christian: John Chrysostom s Rhetoric
in
386-87 92
4.
Transformative Transgressions: Exploiting the
Urban/Rural Divide
129
5.
Mapping a Textured Landscape: Temples, Martyrs, and Ascetics
163
6.
Elsewhere in the Empire
204
Conclusion: Controlling Contested Places
241
Bibliography
255
Index
283
FROM CONSTRUCTING NEW BUILDINGS TO DESCRIBING
RIVAL-CONTROLLED
AREAS
AS MORALLY AND PHYSICALLY
DANGEROUS,
LEADERS
IN LATE ANTIQUITY FUNDAMENTALLY
SHAPED
THEIR PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND THUS THE
EVENTS
THAT UNFOLDED
WITHIN
IT.
CONTROLLING
CONTESTED
PLACES
MAPS
THE CITY OF ANTIOCH (ANTAKYA, TURKEY)
THROUGH
THE TOPOGRAPHICALLY SENSITIVE VOCABULARY OF
CULTURAL
GEOGRAPHY, DEMONSTRATING THE CRITICAL ROLE
PLAYED BY PHYSICAL AND RHETORICAL SPATIAL
CONTESTS
DURING
THE TUMULTUOUS
FOURTH
CENTURY. PAYING
CLOSE
ATTENTION TO THE MANIPULATION OF PHYSICAL
PLACES,
CHRISTINE
SHEPARDSON
EXPOSES
SOME
OF THE POWER
FUL
FORCES
THAT STRUCTURED THE DEVELOPMENT OF
RELI
GIOUS ORTHODOXY AND ORTHOPRAXY IN THE LATE ROMAN
EMPIRE.
THEOLOGICAL CLAIMS AND POLITICAL SUPPORT WERE
NOT THE ONLY SIGNIFICANT
FACTORS
IN DETERMINING
WHICH
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES GAINED AUTHORITY
AROUND THE EMPIRE.
RATHER,
ANTIOCHS URBAN AND RU
RAL
PLACES,
FAR
FROM
BEING AN INERT BACKDROP
AGAINST
WHICH
EVENTS
TRANSPIRED, WERE EVER-SHIFTING
SITES
OF
AND TOOLS FOR THE NEGOTIATION OF POWER, AUTHORITY,
AND RELIGIOUS IDENTITY. THIS BOOK
TRACES
THE WAYS IN
WHICH
LEADERS
LIKE
JOHN
CHRYSOSTOM, THEODORET,
AND LIBANIUS
ENCOURAGED
THEIR
AUDIENCES
TO MODIFY
THEIR DAILY BEHAVIORS AND TRANSFORM THEIR INTERPRE
TATION
OF THE
WORLD
(AND
LANDSCAPE)
AROUND THEM.
SHEPARDSON
ARGUES
THAT
EXAMPLES
FROM
ANTIOCH
WERE
ECHOED
AROUND THE MEDITERRANEAN
WORLD
AND
THAT SIMILAR PHYSICAL AND RHETORICAL MANIPULATIONS
CONTINUE TO
SHAPE
THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY AND PER
CEPTIONS
OF RELIGIOUS ORTHODOXY TO THIS DAY.
CHRISTINE
SHE
PA RDSQN
IS
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES AT THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
TENNESSEE,
KNOXVILLE.
A
JOAN PALE
VS KY
BOOK
IN
CLASSICAL LITERATURE
READING LIBANIUS, CHRYSOSTOM, AND THCODORET THROUGH THE
LENSES
OF
CULTURAL
GEOGRAPHY, SPATIAL ANALYSIS, AND MEMORY STUDIES.
CONTROLLING
CONTESTED PLACES
DEFTLY
REVEALS
HOW
THESE
AND OTHER WRITERS
PLOTTED
THE RELIGIOUS,
ECCLESIASTICAL,
AND SOCIAL TENSIONS OF LATE
ANTIQUE ANTIOCH ONTO IMAGINED GEOGRAPHIES OF THE CITY AND ITS
HINTERLAND.
ANTIOCH*LIKE CONTEMPORARY
MILAN,
JERUSALEM,
AND
ALEXANDRIA*EMERGES
FROM
SHEPARDSONS
STUDY AS AN IDEA AND A
PLACE
CONTINUALLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION, A PAST
EVER
AT THE MERCY
OF ITS PRESENT.
DENNIS
TROUT
.
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
OF CLASSICAL STUDIES
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
BY ADDRESSING THE ELITE CONTROL OF PLACE, BOTH PHYSICAL AND CON
CEPTUAL, IN BOTH COUNTRYSIDE AND CITY, SHEPARDSON PUTS A NEW SPIN
ON
THE
PROCESS
OF
CHRISTIANIZATION.
DELVING INTO THE WORLDS OF
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY FOR HER INSIGHTS, SHE
OPENS
UP A
RICH
AND
COMPELLING
LANDSCAPE
TO THE READER. THIS IS AN EXCITING NEW
ADDITION
TO THE STUDY OF
ANTIOCH,
LATE ANTIQUITY, AND, MORE BROADLY,
RELIGIOUS
CONTROVERSY.
WENDY MAYER,
RESEARCH
FELLOW OF EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES
AT THE INSTITUTE FOR RELIGION AND CRITICAL
INQUIRY,
AUSTRALIAN
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY
SHEPARDSON PROVIDES AN EXCITING STUDY THAT REINTRODUCES US TO THE
PHYSICAL
SPACE
OF THE CITY OF
ANTIOCH.
SHE UNCOVERS A NEW
LANDSCAPE
DEFINED
BY ITS PHYSICAL
SHAPE
AND ITS CULTURAL MEANING
WHILE SIMUL
TANEOUSLY REVEALING HOW
FOURTH-
AND FIFTH-CENTURY ANTIOCHENES
UNDERSTOOD,
INTERPRETED, AND ARGUED ABOUT THEIR CITY CONTROLLING
CONTESTED PLACES
THEN MOVES US
CLOSER
TO THE LATE ANTIQUE CITY ACTUALLY
EXPERIENCED BY
THOSE
PEOPLE WHO
LIVED
IN IT.
EDWARD
WATTS
,
ALKIVIADIS
VASSILIADIS ENDOWED CHAIR AND
PROFESSOR
OF HISTORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA,
SAN DIEGO
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spelling | Shepardson, Christine 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)1051790581 aut Controlling contested places late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy Christine Shepardson Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.] Univ. of California Press 2014 XIX, 288 S. Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "From constructing new buildings to describing rival-controlled areas as morally and physically dangerous, leaders in late antiquity fundamentally shaped their physical environment and thus the events that unfolded within it. Controlling Contested Places maps the city of Antioch (Antakya, Turkey) through the topographically sensitive vocabulary of cultural geography, demonstrating the critical role played by physical and rhetorical spatial contests during the tumultuous fourth century. Paying close attention to the manipulation of physical places, Christine Shepardson exposes some of the powerful forces that structured the development of religious orthodoxy and orthopraxy in the late Roman Empire. Theological claims and political support were not the only significant factors in determining which Christian communities gained authority around the Empire. Rather, Antioch's urban and rural places, far from being an inert backdrop against which events transpired, were ever-shifting sites of, and tools for, the negotiation of power, authority, and religious identity. This book traces the ways in which leaders like John Chrysostom, Theodoret, and Libanius encouraged their audiences to modify their daily behaviors and transform their interpretation of the world (and landscape) around them. Shepardson argues that examples from Antioch were echoed around the Mediterranean world, and similar types of physical and rhetorical manipulations continue to shape the politics of identity and perceptions of religious orthodoxy to this day".. Geschichte 300-400 gnd rswk-swf RELIGION / Christianity / General bisacsh RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology bisacsh HISTORY / Ancient / General bisacsh Christentum Kirchengeschichte Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 RELIGION / Christianity / General RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology HISTORY / Ancient / General Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd rswk-swf Religiöser Konflikt (DE-588)4402771-0 gnd rswk-swf Antioch (Turkey) Church history Antioch (Turkey) Religious life and customs Antiochia Orontes (DE-588)4112544-7 gnd rswk-swf Antiochia ad Orontem [67 C4 TKY] (DE-2581)TH000012082 gbd Antiochia Orontes (DE-588)4112544-7 g Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 s Religiöser Konflikt (DE-588)4402771-0 s Geschichte 300-400 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als (DE-604)BV045263187 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027232387&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027232387&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Shepardson, Christine 1972- Controlling contested places late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy RELIGION / Christianity / General bisacsh RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology bisacsh HISTORY / Ancient / General bisacsh Christentum Kirchengeschichte Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 RELIGION / Christianity / General RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology HISTORY / Ancient / General Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd Religiöser Konflikt (DE-588)4402771-0 gnd |
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title | Controlling contested places late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy |
title_auth | Controlling contested places late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy |
title_exact_search | Controlling contested places late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy |
title_full | Controlling contested places late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy Christine Shepardson |
title_fullStr | Controlling contested places late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy Christine Shepardson |
title_full_unstemmed | Controlling contested places late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy Christine Shepardson |
title_short | Controlling contested places |
title_sort | controlling contested places late antique antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy |
title_sub | late antique Antioch and the spatial politics of religious controversy |
topic | RELIGION / Christianity / General bisacsh RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology bisacsh HISTORY / Ancient / General bisacsh Christentum Kirchengeschichte Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 RELIGION / Christianity / General RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology HISTORY / Ancient / General Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd Religiöser Konflikt (DE-588)4402771-0 gnd |
topic_facet | RELIGION / Christianity / General RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology HISTORY / Ancient / General Christentum Kirchengeschichte Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Religiöser Konflikt Antioch (Turkey) Church history Antioch (Turkey) Religious life and customs Antiochia Orontes |
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