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Juden - Heiden - Christen?

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English summary: The triad of Jews, gentiles and Christians seems clearly arranged in the religious world of the Roman Empire. However, a closer look shows that this is too simple a model in that it neither does justice to the diverse descriptions of these groups or those of others, nor to their respective concepts of identity or the varying mechanisms of inclusions and exclusions. This volume illustrates this by way of interdisciplinary individual studies on Asia Minor, but also through conceptional considerations. In summary, the editors offer new terminology suggestions.

German description: Die Trias von Juden, Heiden, Christen scheint die religiose Welt der romischen Kaiserzeit klar und uberschaubar zu ordnen. Bei naherem Hinsehen zeigt sich jedoch, dass dieses Modell zu sehr simplifiziert, da es weder den Selbst- noch den Fremdbeschreibungen in ihrer Vielfalt gerecht wird, noch den jeweiligen Identitatskonzepten oder den Mechanismen diverser Exklusionen und Inklusionen. Der vorliegende Band verdeutlicht dies am Beispiel interdisziplinarer Einzelstudien aus Kleinasien, aber auch anhand konzeptioneller Uberlegungen. Zusammenfassend machen die Herausgeber neue Vorschlage zur Terminologie.

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ISBN: 9783161537066
Publication date:
Author: Hartmut Leppin, Stefan Alkier
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 453 pages
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament
Genres: New Testaments
Christian Churches, denominations, groups
Ancient Greek religion and mythology
Roman religion and mythology
Theology
Religious institutions and organizations
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
Ancient history
Religion: general
Christianity