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El. knyga: Death and Rebirth in Late Antiquity

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978701601
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781978701601

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Death and rebirth was of vital importance to early Christians in late antiquity. In late antiquity, death was all encompassing. Mortality rates were high, plague and disease in urban areas struck at will, and one lived on the knifes edge regarding ones health. Religion filled a crucial role in this environment, offering an option for those who sought cure and comfort. Following death, the inhumed were memorialized, providing solace to family members through sculpture, painting, and epigraphy. This book offers a sustained interdisciplinary treatment of death and rebirth, a theme that early Christians (and scholars) found important. By analysing the theme of death and rebirth through various lenses, the contributors deepen our understanding of the early Christian funerary and liturgical practices as well as their engagement with other groups in the Empire.
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(12)
Lee M. Jefferson
1 Death and Rebirth within North African Montanism
13(28)
William Tabbernee
2 The Church as the Locus of Miracles: Santa Sabina and Revisiting the Staff of Jesus in Early Christian Art
41(26)
Lee M. Jefferson
3 Wearing the Cross: Macrina, the Cross, and Co-Crucifixion
67(40)
Felicity Harley-McGowan
4 Altar-ed Arks: Form as (Theological) Function in Late Antique and Early Medieval Reliquaries
107(32)
Jennifer Awes Freeman
5 Marriage and Martyrdom in Roman North Africa: Augustine and Crispina of Tebessa
139(20)
David G. Hunter
6 "Bring Out Yer Dead": A Funerary Ritual Koine and Its Christian Dialects from Little Traditions to a Great Tradition
159(38)
Jacob A. Latham
7 Apostolic Posture: Mary Magdalene as Witness to Death and Resurrection in Art
197(20)
Michael Peppard
8 Reuniting after Death, Defining Familial Piety in Life: A Case of Rhetoric in Word and Image
217(30)
Mark D. Ellison
9 Undead Apostles and the Development of Cultic Practices
247(20)
David L. Eastman
10 To Die for God: Sacrifice, Eucharist, and Martyrdom in Ignatius of Antioch
267(22)
Andrew McGowan
11 Crosses, Snakes, and Tunics: St. Lawrence and Other Martyrs
289(46)
John J. Herrmann Jr.
Annewies van den
Index 335(10)
About the Contributors 345
Lee M. Jefferson is the Nelson D. and Mary McDowell Rodes Associate Professor of Religion at Centre College.