This is an unprecedented collection of nearly seventy Late
Antique primary religious texts. These texts--all in new English
translation and many appearing in English for the first
time--represent every major religious current from the late first
century until the rise of Islam. Produced through the efforts of
thirty-six leading scholars in the field, they constitute a
comprehensive view of religious practice in Late Antiquity.
Religious life and performance during this period comprised
diverse, often unusual practices. Philosophical ascent, magic,
legal pronouncement, hymnography, dietary and sexual restriction,
and rhetoric were all part of this deeply fascinating world.
Religious and political identity often intertwined, as reflected in
the Roman persecution of Christians. And a fluid boundary between
religion and superstition was contested in daily life. Many
practices, including ascetic training, crossed religious
boundaries. Others, such as "incubation" at specific temples and
certain divination rites, were distinctive practices of individual
groups and orders.
Intrinsically interesting, the practice of religion in the Late
Antique also edifies modern-day religious life. As this volume
shows, the origins of the contemporary Western religious terrain
can be gleaned in this period. Rabbinic Judaism flourished and
spread. Christianity developed still-important theological
categories and structures. And even movements that did not survive
intact--such as Neoplatonism and the once-powerful Manichaean
churches--continue to influence religion today.
This rich sourcebook includes discussions of asceticism,
religious organization, ritual, martyrdom, religion's social
implications, law, and theology. Its unique emphasis on practice
and its inclusion of texts translated from lesser-known languages
advance the study of religious history in several directions. A
strong interdisciplinary orientation will reward scholars and
students of religion, theology, gender studies, classical
literatures, and history. Each text is accompanied by an
introduction and a bibliography for further reading and research,
making the book appropriate for use in any university or seminary
classroom.
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