Reconceiving religious conflict : new views from the formative centuries of Christianity

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"This book deconstructs instances of religious conflict within the formative centuries of Christianity, the first six centuries CE. It explores the theoretical foundations of religious conflict; the dynamics of religious conflict within the context of persecution and martyrdom; the social and moral intersections that undergird the phenomenon of religious conflict; and the relationship between religious conflict and  Read more...

Author(s): De Wet, Chris L.; Mayer, Wendy
Series: Routledge studies in the early Christian world.
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 338
Tags: Violence -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- History;Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca 30-600;Religious tolerance -- Christianity;RELIGION -- Christian Church -- History;RELIGION -- Christianity -- History;Church history -- Primitive and early church;Violence -- Religious aspects -- Christianity

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Contents
Preface
List of abbreviations
Part I Foundations
1 Re-theorizing religious conflict: early Christianity to late antiquity and beyond
2 Religious violence and its roots: a view from antiquity
Part II Rhetorical and literary trajectories
3 Blindness in early Christianity: tracking the fundamentals of religious conflict
4 Religious conflict, radicalism, and sexual exceptionalism in the rhetoric of John Chrysostom
5 Give it up for God: wealth, suffering, and the rhetoric of religious persecution in John of Ephesusâ#x80
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s Church History. 6 Epiphanies and religious conflict: the contests over the Hagiasma of ChonaiPart III Christianization
7 Contested domains in the conflicts between the early Christian mission and Diaspora Judaism according to the Book of Acts
8 Christianisation and late antique patronage: conflicts and everyday nuisances
Part IV Threats of violence
9 Religious violence in late antique Egypt reconsidered: the cases of Alexandria, Panopolis, and Philae
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A wise madnessâ#x80
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: a virtue-based model for crowd behaviour in late antiquity
Part V Ancient and modern intersections. 11 Collaboration and identity in the aftermath of persecution: religious conflict and its legacy12 The usefulness of violent ends: apocalyptic imaginaries in the reconstruction of society
Index.