Beyond priesthood: religious entrepreneurs and innovators in the Roman Empire
The last decade has seen a surge of scholarly interest in these religious professionals and a good number of high quality publications. Our volume, however, with its unique intercultural character and its explicit focus on appropriation and contestation of religious expertise in the Imperial Era is...
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Zusammenfassung: | The last decade has seen a surge of scholarly interest in these religious professionals and a good number of high quality publications. Our volume, however, with its unique intercultural character and its explicit focus on appropriation and contestation of religious expertise in the Imperial Era is substantially different. Unlike the rather narrow focus of earlier studies of civic priests, the papers presented here examine a wider range of religious professionals, their dynamic interaction with established religious authorities and institutions, and their contributions to religious innovation in the ancient Mediterranean world, from the late Hellenistic period through to Late Antiquity, from the City of Rome to mainland Greece, Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt, from Greek civic practice to ancient Judaism. A further advantage of our volume is the wide range of media of transmission taken into account. Our contributors look at both old and new materials, which derive not only from literary sources but also from papyri, inscriptions, and material culture. Above all, this volume assesses critically convenient terminological usage and offers a unique insight into a rich gamut of ancient Mediterranean religious specialists |
Beschreibung: | "Almost all the chapters included in this volume were delivered in one form or other at an international conference entitled 'Beyond duty : interacting with religious professionals and appropriating tradition in the Imperial Era' held in Erfurt at the Augustinerkloster, 14-16 January 2015"--Acknowledgements |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS * VII
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE * IX
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS * XI
NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS * 1
INTRODUCTION * 5
PART
I: INNOVATION: FORMS AND LIMITS
JOERG RUEPKE AND FEDERICO SANTANGELO
PUBLIC PRIESTS AND RELIGIOUS INNOVATION IN IMPERIAL ROME * 15
JAN N. BREMMER
LUCIAN ON PEREGRIN US AND ALEXANDER OF ABONUTEICHOS: A SCEPTICAL VIEW OF
TWO
RELIGIOUS ENTREPRENEURS * 49
NICOLA DENZEY LEWIS
LIVED RELIGION AMONG SECOND-CENTURY *GNOSTIC HIERATIC SPECIALISTS* * 79
ANNEMARIE LUIJENDIJK
ON AND BEYOND DUTY: CHRISTIAN CLERGY AT OXYRHYNCHUS (C. 2 5 0 -4 0 0 ) *
103
PART II:
THE AUTHOR AS RELIGIOUS ENTREPRENEUR
ANGELA STANDHARTINGER
BEST PRACTICE. RELIGIOUS REFORMATION IN PHILO*S REPRESENTATION OF THE
THERAPEUTAE AND THERAPEUTRIDES * 129
ANNETTE WEISSENRIEDER
A ROADMAP TO HEAVEN: HIGH-PRIESTLY VESTMENTS AND THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE IN
FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS * 157
GEORGIA PETRIDOU
CONTESTING RELIGIOUS AND MEDICAL EXPERTISE: THE THERAPEUTAI OF PERGAMUM
AS
RELIGIOUS AND MEDICAL ENTREPRENEURS * 185
MARKUS VINZENT
CHRISTIANS, THE *MORE OBVIOUS* REPRESENTATIVES OF THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL
THAN
THE RABBIS? * 215
MICHAEL D. SWARTZ
RHETORICAL INDICATIONS OF THE POET*S CRAFT IN THE ANCIENT SYNAGOGUE *
231
PART III: FILLING IN THE BLANKS
ESTHER EIDINOW
IN SEARCH OF THE *BEGGAR-PRIEST* * 255
RICHARD GORDON
PROJECTS, PERFORMANCE AND CHARISMA: MANAGING SMALL RELIGIOUS GROUPS IN
THE
ROMAN EMPIRE * 277
EMILIANO RUBENS URCIUOLI
ENFORCING PRIESTHOOD. THE STRUGGLE FOR THE MONOPOLISATION OF RELIGIOUS
GOODS
AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS FIELD * 317
PART IV: *WRITTEN ON THE BODY*
ANJA KLOECKNER
TERTIUM GENUS? REPRESENTATIONS OF RELIGIOUS PRACTITIONERS IN THE CULT OF
MAGNA MATER * 343
VALENTINO GASPARINI
NEGOTIATING THE BODY: BETWEEN RELIGIOUS INVESTMENT AND NARRATOLOGICAL
STRATEGIES. PAULINA, DECIUS MUNDUS AND THE PRIESTS OF ANUBIS * 385
RUBINA RAJA
*YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HAT ON.* PRIESTLY REPRESENTATIONS FROM PALMYRA:
BETWEEN
VISUAL GENRE, RELIGIOUS IMPORTANCE AND SOCIAL STATUS * 417
INDEX RERUM * 443
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS * VII
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE * IX
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS * XI
NOTES ON THE CONTRIBUTORS * 1
INTRODUCTION * 5
PART
I: INNOVATION: FORMS AND LIMITS
JOERG RUEPKE AND FEDERICO SANTANGELO
PUBLIC PRIESTS AND RELIGIOUS INNOVATION IN IMPERIAL ROME * 15
JAN N. BREMMER
LUCIAN ON PEREGRIN US AND ALEXANDER OF ABONUTEICHOS: A SCEPTICAL VIEW OF
TWO
RELIGIOUS ENTREPRENEURS * 49
NICOLA DENZEY LEWIS
LIVED RELIGION AMONG SECOND-CENTURY *GNOSTIC HIERATIC SPECIALISTS* * 79
ANNEMARIE LUIJENDIJK
ON AND BEYOND DUTY: CHRISTIAN CLERGY AT OXYRHYNCHUS (C. 2 5 0 -4 0 0 ) *
103
PART II:
THE AUTHOR AS RELIGIOUS ENTREPRENEUR
ANGELA STANDHARTINGER
BEST PRACTICE. RELIGIOUS REFORMATION IN PHILO*S REPRESENTATION OF THE
THERAPEUTAE AND THERAPEUTRIDES * 129
ANNETTE WEISSENRIEDER
A ROADMAP TO HEAVEN: HIGH-PRIESTLY VESTMENTS AND THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE IN
FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS * 157
GEORGIA PETRIDOU
CONTESTING RELIGIOUS AND MEDICAL EXPERTISE: THE THERAPEUTAI OF PERGAMUM
AS
RELIGIOUS AND MEDICAL ENTREPRENEURS * 185
MARKUS VINZENT
CHRISTIANS, THE *MORE OBVIOUS* REPRESENTATIVES OF THE RELIGION OF ISRAEL
THAN
THE RABBIS? * 215
MICHAEL D. SWARTZ
RHETORICAL INDICATIONS OF THE POET*S CRAFT IN THE ANCIENT SYNAGOGUE *
231
PART III: FILLING IN THE BLANKS
ESTHER EIDINOW
IN SEARCH OF THE *BEGGAR-PRIEST* * 255
RICHARD GORDON
PROJECTS, PERFORMANCE AND CHARISMA: MANAGING SMALL RELIGIOUS GROUPS IN
THE
ROMAN EMPIRE * 277
EMILIANO RUBENS URCIUOLI
ENFORCING PRIESTHOOD. THE STRUGGLE FOR THE MONOPOLISATION OF RELIGIOUS
GOODS
AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS FIELD * 317
PART IV: *WRITTEN ON THE BODY*
ANJA KLOECKNER
TERTIUM GENUS? REPRESENTATIONS OF RELIGIOUS PRACTITIONERS IN THE CULT OF
MAGNA MATER * 343
VALENTINO GASPARINI
NEGOTIATING THE BODY: BETWEEN RELIGIOUS INVESTMENT AND NARRATOLOGICAL
STRATEGIES. PAULINA, DECIUS MUNDUS AND THE PRIESTS OF ANUBIS * 385
RUBINA RAJA
*YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR HAT ON.* PRIESTLY REPRESENTATIONS FROM PALMYRA:
BETWEEN
VISUAL GENRE, RELIGIOUS IMPORTANCE AND SOCIAL STATUS * 417
INDEX RERUM * 443 |
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spelling | Beyond priesthood religious entrepreneurs and innovators in the Roman Empire edited by Richard L. Gordon, Georgia Petridou, and Jörg Rüpke [Berlin] De Gruyter [2017] 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 460 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten 66 "Almost all the chapters included in this volume were delivered in one form or other at an international conference entitled 'Beyond duty : interacting with religious professionals and appropriating tradition in the Imperial Era' held in Erfurt at the Augustinerkloster, 14-16 January 2015"--Acknowledgements Public priests and religious innovation in imperial Rome Jörg Rüpke and Federico Santangelo -- Lucian on Peregrinus and Alexander of Abonuteichos: A sceptical view of two religious entrepreneurs Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Jan N. Bremmer -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Lived Religion among second-century 'Gnostic hieratic specialists' Nicola Denzey Lewis -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- On and beyond duty: Christian clergy at Oxyrhynchus (c. 250-400) AnneMarie Luijendijk -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Best practice. Religious reformation in Philo's representation of the Therapeutae and Therapeutrides Angela Standhartinger -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- A roadmap to heaven: High-priestly vestments and the Jerusalem Temple in Flavius Josephus Annette Weissenrieder -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Contesting religious and medical expertise: The therapeutai of Pergamum as religious and medical entrepreneurs Georgia Petridou -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Christians, the 'more obvious' representatives of the religion of Israel than the rabbis? Markus Vinzent -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Rhetorical indications of the poet's craft in the ancient synagogue Michael D. Swartz -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- In search of the 'beggar-priest' Esther Eidinow -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Projects, performance and charisma: Managing small religious groups in the Roman Empire Richard Gordon -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Enforcing priesthood. The struggle for the monopolisation of religious goods and the construction of the Christian religious field Emiliano Rubens Urciuoli -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Tertium genus? Representations of religious practitioners in the cult of Magna Mater Anja Klöckner -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Negotiating the body: Between religious investment and narratological strategies. Paulina, Decius Mundus and the priests of Anubis Valentino Gasparini -- Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- 'You can leave your hat on.' Priestly representations from Palmyra: Between visual genre, religious importance and social status Rubina Raja Part I: Innovation: Forms and Limits -- Part II: The Author as Religious Entrepreneur -- Part III: Filling in the Blanks -- Part IV: 'Written on the Body' -- Open Access EbpS The last decade has seen a surge of scholarly interest in these religious professionals and a good number of high quality publications. Our volume, however, with its unique intercultural character and its explicit focus on appropriation and contestation of religious expertise in the Imperial Era is substantially different. Unlike the rather narrow focus of earlier studies of civic priests, the papers presented here examine a wider range of religious professionals, their dynamic interaction with established religious authorities and institutions, and their contributions to religious innovation in the ancient Mediterranean world, from the late Hellenistic period through to Late Antiquity, from the City of Rome to mainland Greece, Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt, from Greek civic practice to ancient Judaism. A further advantage of our volume is the wide range of media of transmission taken into account. Our contributors look at both old and new materials, which derive not only from literary sources but also from papyri, inscriptions, and material culture. Above all, this volume assesses critically convenient terminological usage and offers a unique insight into a rich gamut of ancient Mediterranean religious specialists In English Geschichte 30 v.Chr. -500 gnd rswk-swf Prêtres Ancient history: to c 500 CE. 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title_exact_search | Beyond priesthood religious entrepreneurs and innovators in the Roman Empire |
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title_full | Beyond priesthood religious entrepreneurs and innovators in the Roman Empire edited by Richard L. Gordon, Georgia Petridou, and Jörg Rüpke |
title_fullStr | Beyond priesthood religious entrepreneurs and innovators in the Roman Empire edited by Richard L. Gordon, Georgia Petridou, and Jörg Rüpke |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond priesthood religious entrepreneurs and innovators in the Roman Empire edited by Richard L. Gordon, Georgia Petridou, and Jörg Rüpke |
title_short | Beyond priesthood |
title_sort | beyond priesthood religious entrepreneurs and innovators in the roman empire |
title_sub | religious entrepreneurs and innovators in the Roman Empire |
topic | Prêtres Ancient history: to c 500 CE. Church history Primitive and early church History of religion Priests RELIGION / General Religion & beliefs Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Congresses Priests Rome Congresses Rome Religious life and customs Congresses Interaktion (DE-588)4027266-7 gnd Religiöses Leben (DE-588)4115741-2 gnd Amt (DE-588)4142292-2 gnd Religiöse Einrichtung (DE-588)4347045-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Prêtres Ancient history: to c 500 CE. Church history History of religion Priests RELIGION / General Religion & beliefs Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Congresses Priests Rome Congresses Rome Religious life and customs Congresses Interaktion Religiöses Leben Amt Religiöse Einrichtung Römisches Reich Konferenzschrift 2015 Erfurt Aufsatzsammlung |
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