Desecularizing the Christian past :: beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide /
The essential objective of this study is to unpack the complicity between historians and secularization theory in the study of late ancient and early medieval Christianity-and then suggest a way out. In this work of historiography of religion, Enrico Beltramini argues that religious history is inher...
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Zusammenfassung: | The essential objective of this study is to unpack the complicity between historians and secularization theory in the study of late ancient and early medieval Christianity-and then suggest a way out. In this work of historiography of religion, Enrico Beltramini argues that religious history is inherently secular and produces distorted representations of the Christian past. He suggests moving from an epistemological to a hermeneutical approach so that the supernatural worldview of the Christian past can be addressed on its own terms. This work also engages Markus's <cite>saeculum</cite> and replaces Markus's secularized relationship between the Kingdom and the government of the <cite>civitas</cite> with the Augustinian association of the Kingdom and divine government. |
Beschreibung: | FOREWORD ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION SACRAMENTAL ONTOLOGY ONTOLOGICAL TURN HISTORY AND THEOLOGY SAECULUM ANCIENT AND MODERN CHRISTIANITY AUGUSTINIANISMS SAECULUM RETOLD CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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520 | |a The essential objective of this study is to unpack the complicity between historians and secularization theory in the study of late ancient and early medieval Christianity-and then suggest a way out. In this work of historiography of religion, Enrico Beltramini argues that religious history is inherently secular and produces distorted representations of the Christian past. He suggests moving from an epistemological to a hermeneutical approach so that the supernatural worldview of the Christian past can be addressed on its own terms. This work also engages Markus's <cite>saeculum</cite> and replaces Markus's secularized relationship between the Kingdom and the government of the <cite>civitas</cite> with the Augustinian association of the Kingdom and divine government. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Gregory -- Problem -- Subject -- Argument -- Structure -- Method and Terms -- Conclusion -- 1. Sacramental Ontology -- In Its Own Terms -- Two Books -- Sacramental Ontology -- Sacramental Ontology -- Secular and Sacred History -- 2. Ontological Turn -- Ontology and Christian Historians -- Against Dualism -- Against Immanentism -- Ontological Turn -- 3. History and Theology -- On Method -- The supernatural -- Post-secular History -- History and Theology (I) -- History and Theology (II) -- 4. Saeculum | |
505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Saeculum -- Definitions -- Secular and Desecularization -- Political Augustinianism -- Final Remarks -- 5. Ancient and Modern Christianity -- Introduction -- Christendom -- Christendom and Modern Church -- Reform of the Church (Aggiornamento) -- Aggiornamento and Return to the Sources -- 6. Augustinianisms -- Introduction -- Nature and Grace -- Augustinian Scholasticism -- Neoplatonic Augustinianism -- 7. Saeculum Retold -- Introduction -- Prophecy and Sacred Institutions -- General and Individual Eschatology -- Secularity and Holiness -- Biblical References -- Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Beyond Divides -- Markus's Saecular -- History and Theology -- Christian Philosophy and History -- Further Directions -- One Last Thought -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Latin Primary Sources -- Additional Critical Editions of Latin Texts -- Scripture -- Additional Editions of Scripture -- Other Sources -- Index of names -- Index of subjects | |
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contents | Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Gregory -- Problem -- Subject -- Argument -- Structure -- Method and Terms -- Conclusion -- 1. Sacramental Ontology -- In Its Own Terms -- Two Books -- Sacramental Ontology -- Sacramental Ontology -- Secular and Sacred History -- 2. Ontological Turn -- Ontology and Christian Historians -- Against Dualism -- Against Immanentism -- Ontological Turn -- 3. History and Theology -- On Method -- The supernatural -- Post-secular History -- History and Theology (I) -- History and Theology (II) -- 4. Saeculum Introduction -- Saeculum -- Definitions -- Secular and Desecularization -- Political Augustinianism -- Final Remarks -- 5. Ancient and Modern Christianity -- Introduction -- Christendom -- Christendom and Modern Church -- Reform of the Church (Aggiornamento) -- Aggiornamento and Return to the Sources -- 6. Augustinianisms -- Introduction -- Nature and Grace -- Augustinian Scholasticism -- Neoplatonic Augustinianism -- 7. Saeculum Retold -- Introduction -- Prophecy and Sacred Institutions -- General and Individual Eschatology -- Secularity and Holiness -- Biblical References -- Conclusion Introduction -- Beyond Divides -- Markus's Saecular -- History and Theology -- Christian Philosophy and History -- Further Directions -- One Last Thought -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Latin Primary Sources -- Additional Critical Editions of Latin Texts -- Scripture -- Additional Editions of Scripture -- Other Sources -- Index of names -- Index of subjects |
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spelling | Beltramini, Enrico, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjDHqh6vMQdWbYh6bWgrhd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008034195 Desecularizing the Christian past : beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / Enrico Beltramini. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2023] 1 online resource (262 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier digital rdatr FOREWORD ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION SACRAMENTAL ONTOLOGY ONTOLOGICAL TURN HISTORY AND THEOLOGY SAECULUM ANCIENT AND MODERN CHRISTIANITY AUGUSTINIANISMS SAECULUM RETOLD CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY The essential objective of this study is to unpack the complicity between historians and secularization theory in the study of late ancient and early medieval Christianity-and then suggest a way out. In this work of historiography of religion, Enrico Beltramini argues that religious history is inherently secular and produces distorted representations of the Christian past. He suggests moving from an epistemological to a hermeneutical approach so that the supernatural worldview of the Christian past can be addressed on its own terms. This work also engages Markus's <cite>saeculum</cite> and replaces Markus's secularized relationship between the Kingdom and the government of the <cite>civitas</cite> with the Augustinian association of the Kingdom and divine government. Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Gregory -- Problem -- Subject -- Argument -- Structure -- Method and Terms -- Conclusion -- 1. Sacramental Ontology -- In Its Own Terms -- Two Books -- Sacramental Ontology -- Sacramental Ontology -- Secular and Sacred History -- 2. Ontological Turn -- Ontology and Christian Historians -- Against Dualism -- Against Immanentism -- Ontological Turn -- 3. History and Theology -- On Method -- The supernatural -- Post-secular History -- History and Theology (I) -- History and Theology (II) -- 4. Saeculum Introduction -- Saeculum -- Definitions -- Secular and Desecularization -- Political Augustinianism -- Final Remarks -- 5. Ancient and Modern Christianity -- Introduction -- Christendom -- Christendom and Modern Church -- Reform of the Church (Aggiornamento) -- Aggiornamento and Return to the Sources -- 6. Augustinianisms -- Introduction -- Nature and Grace -- Augustinian Scholasticism -- Neoplatonic Augustinianism -- 7. Saeculum Retold -- Introduction -- Prophecy and Sacred Institutions -- General and Individual Eschatology -- Secularity and Holiness -- Biblical References -- Conclusion Introduction -- Beyond Divides -- Markus's Saecular -- History and Theology -- Christian Philosophy and History -- Further Directions -- One Last Thought -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Latin Primary Sources -- Additional Critical Editions of Latin Texts -- Scripture -- Additional Editions of Scripture -- Other Sources -- Index of names -- Index of subjects Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 24, 2023). Markus, R. A. (Robert Austin), 1924-2010. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50040743 Church history Historiography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025635 Église Histoire Historiographie. History: theory and methods. bicssc Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. bicssc Christianity. bicssc HISTORY / Medieval. bisacsh RELIGION / Christianity / History. bisacsh RELIGION / Christian Church / History. bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Medieval bisacsh Church history Historiography fast Historical research: source documents. thema European history: medieval period, middle ages. thema Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church. thema History, Art History, and Archaeology HIS Antiquity ANTIQ History Medieval Studies MEDIEVAL Religion and Theology REL & THEOL Religious History, Historical Methodology, Middle Ages, Gregory the Great, Augustine of Hippo Print version: 9789463721882 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3586325 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Beltramini, Enrico Desecularizing the Christian past : beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Gregory -- Problem -- Subject -- Argument -- Structure -- Method and Terms -- Conclusion -- 1. Sacramental Ontology -- In Its Own Terms -- Two Books -- Sacramental Ontology -- Sacramental Ontology -- Secular and Sacred History -- 2. Ontological Turn -- Ontology and Christian Historians -- Against Dualism -- Against Immanentism -- Ontological Turn -- 3. History and Theology -- On Method -- The supernatural -- Post-secular History -- History and Theology (I) -- History and Theology (II) -- 4. Saeculum Introduction -- Saeculum -- Definitions -- Secular and Desecularization -- Political Augustinianism -- Final Remarks -- 5. Ancient and Modern Christianity -- Introduction -- Christendom -- Christendom and Modern Church -- Reform of the Church (Aggiornamento) -- Aggiornamento and Return to the Sources -- 6. Augustinianisms -- Introduction -- Nature and Grace -- Augustinian Scholasticism -- Neoplatonic Augustinianism -- 7. Saeculum Retold -- Introduction -- Prophecy and Sacred Institutions -- General and Individual Eschatology -- Secularity and Holiness -- Biblical References -- Conclusion Introduction -- Beyond Divides -- Markus's Saecular -- History and Theology -- Christian Philosophy and History -- Further Directions -- One Last Thought -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Latin Primary Sources -- Additional Critical Editions of Latin Texts -- Scripture -- Additional Editions of Scripture -- Other Sources -- Index of names -- Index of subjects Markus, R. A. (Robert Austin), 1924-2010. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50040743 Church history Historiography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025635 Église Histoire Historiographie. History: theory and methods. bicssc Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. bicssc Christianity. bicssc HISTORY / Medieval. bisacsh RELIGION / Christianity / History. bisacsh RELIGION / Christian Church / History. bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Medieval bisacsh Church history Historiography fast Historical research: source documents. thema European history: medieval period, middle ages. thema Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church. thema |
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title | Desecularizing the Christian past : beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / |
title_auth | Desecularizing the Christian past : beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / |
title_exact_search | Desecularizing the Christian past : beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / |
title_full | Desecularizing the Christian past : beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / Enrico Beltramini. |
title_fullStr | Desecularizing the Christian past : beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / Enrico Beltramini. |
title_full_unstemmed | Desecularizing the Christian past : beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / Enrico Beltramini. |
title_short | Desecularizing the Christian past : |
title_sort | desecularizing the christian past beyond r a markus and the religious secular divide |
title_sub | beyond R.A. Markus and the religious-secular divide / |
topic | Markus, R. A. (Robert Austin), 1924-2010. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50040743 Church history Historiography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025635 Église Histoire Historiographie. History: theory and methods. bicssc Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. bicssc Christianity. bicssc HISTORY / Medieval. bisacsh RELIGION / Christianity / History. bisacsh RELIGION / Christian Church / History. bisacsh HISTORY / Europe / Medieval bisacsh Church history Historiography fast Historical research: source documents. thema European history: medieval period, middle ages. thema Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church. thema |
topic_facet | Markus, R. A. (Robert Austin), 1924-2010. Church history Historiography. Église Histoire Historiographie. History: theory and methods. Early history: c. 500 to c. 1450/1500. Christianity. HISTORY / Medieval. RELIGION / Christianity / History. RELIGION / Christian Church / History. HISTORY / Europe / Medieval Church history Historiography Historical research: source documents. European history: medieval period, middle ages. Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church. |
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