Religions and Education in Antiquity gathers ten essays on teaching
and learning in the contexts of ancient Western religions,
including Judaism, early Christianity and Gnostic Christian
traditions. Beginning with an overview of religious education in
the ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean worlds, editor Alex Damm
and the contributors together demonstrate the mutual influence of
religion and education on each other; the relevance of educational
traditions in addressing (for instance) historical or exegetical
issues; and the thoroughgoing importance of education to religious
life across time and space in antiquity. Highly useful to scholars
of religion, theology, classics and education, this volume affords
a state of the art study on pedagogy and learning in ancient
religious contexts.
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