The complexity of conversion: intersectional perspectives on religious change in antiquity and beyond

"The book addresses the complexity of conversion, using a range of cases, texts and theories, and initiates a dialogue between ancient sources and present concepts or practices. Close readings of ancient texts play a central role in the project. Yet, the book also considers how sacred texts and...

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Other Authors: Nicolet, Valérie 1976- (Editor), Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland 1971- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Sheffield, South Yorkshire ; Bristol, CT Equinox Publishing Ltd 2021
Series:Studies in ancient religion and culture
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"The book addresses the complexity of conversion, using a range of cases, texts and theories, and initiates a dialogue between ancient sources and present concepts or practices. Close readings of ancient texts play a central role in the project. Yet, the book also considers how sacred texts and their receptions have influenced the way we generally think about conversion as religious change"--
Physical Description:vi, 265 Seiten
ISBN:9781781795736
9781781795729

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