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Religious Conflict from Early Christianity to the Rise of Islam (Hardcover): Wendy Mayer, Bronwen Neil Religious Conflict from Early Christianity to the Rise of Islam (Hardcover)
Wendy Mayer, Bronwen Neil
R4,278 Discovery Miles 42 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Conflict has been an inescapable facet of religion from its very beginnings. This volume offers insight into the mechanisms at play in the centuries from the Jesus-movement's first attempts to define itself over and against Judaism to the beginnings of Islam. Profiling research by scholars of the Centre for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University, the essays document inter- and intra-religious conflict from a variety of angles. Topics relevant to the early centuries range from religious conflict between different parts of the Christian canon, types of conflict, the origins of conflict, strategies for winning, for conflict resolution, and the emergence of a language of conflict. For the fourth to seventh centuries case studies from Asia Minor, Syria, Constantinople, Gaul, Arabia and Egypt are presented. The volume closes with examinations of the Christian and Jewish response to Islam, and of Islam's response to Christianity. Given the political and religious tensions in the world today, this volume is well positioned to find relevance and meaning in societies still grappling with the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Heirs of Roman Persecution - Studies on a Christian and Para-Christian Discourse in Late Antiquity (Paperback): Eric Fournier,... Heirs of Roman Persecution - Studies on a Christian and Para-Christian Discourse in Late Antiquity (Paperback)
Eric Fournier, Wendy Mayer
R1,219 Discovery Miles 12 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The subject of this book is the discourse of persecution used by Christians in Late Antiquity (c. 300-700 CE). Through a series of detailed case studies covering the full chronological and geographical span of the period, this book investigates how the conversion of the Roman Empire to Christianity changed the way that Christians and para- Christians perceived the hostile treatments they received, either by fellow Christians or by people of other religions. A closely related second goal of this volume is to encourage scholars to think more precisely about the terminological difficulties related to the study of persecution. Indeed, despite sustained interest in the subject, few scholars have sought to distinguish between such closely related concepts as punishment, coercion, physical violence, and persecution. Often, these terms are used interchangeably. Although there are no easy answers, an emphatic conclusion of the studies assembled in this volume is that "persecution" was a malleable rhetorical label in late antique discourse, whose meaning shifted depending on the viewpoint of the authors who used it. This leads to our third objective: to analyze the role and function played by rhetoric and polemic in late antique claims to be persecuted. Late antique Christian writers who cast their present as a repetition of past persecutions often aimed to attack the legitimacy of the dominant Christian faction through a process of othering. This discourse also expressed a polarizing worldview in order to strengthen the group identity of the writers' community in the midst of ideological conflicts and to encourage steadfastness against the temptation to collaborate with the other side.

Harbor for the Poor (Hardcover): Eric Costanzo Harbor for the Poor (Hardcover)
Eric Costanzo; Foreword by Wendy Mayer, Keith E. Eitel
R1,113 R898 Discovery Miles 8 980 Save R215 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reconceiving Religious Conflict - New Views from the Formative Centuries of Christianity (Paperback): Wendy Mayer, Chris L. de... Reconceiving Religious Conflict - New Views from the Formative Centuries of Christianity (Paperback)
Wendy Mayer, Chris L. de Wet
R1,231 Discovery Miles 12 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reconceiving Religious Conflict 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 religious identity. It is unique in that it does not solely focus on religious violence as it is physically manifested, but on religious conflict (and tolerance), looking too at dynamics of religious discourse and practice that often precede and accompany overt religious violence.

Heirs of Roman Persecution - Studies on a Christian and Para-Christian Discourse in Late Antiquity (Hardcover): Eric Fournier,... Heirs of Roman Persecution - Studies on a Christian and Para-Christian Discourse in Late Antiquity (Hardcover)
Eric Fournier, Wendy Mayer
R3,891 Discovery Miles 38 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The subject of this book is the discourse of persecution used by Christians in Late Antiquity (c. 300-700 CE). Through a series of detailed case studies covering the full chronological and geographical span of the period, this book investigates how the conversion of the Roman Empire to Christianity changed the way that Christians and para- Christians perceived the hostile treatments they received, either by fellow Christians or by people of other religions. A closely related second goal of this volume is to encourage scholars to think more precisely about the terminological difficulties related to the study of persecution. Indeed, despite sustained interest in the subject, few scholars have sought to distinguish between such closely related concepts as punishment, coercion, physical violence, and persecution. Often, these terms are used interchangeably. Although there are no easy answers, an emphatic conclusion of the studies assembled in this volume is that "persecution" was a malleable rhetorical label in late antique discourse, whose meaning shifted depending on the viewpoint of the authors who used it. This leads to our third objective: to analyze the role and function played by rhetoric and polemic in late antique claims to be persecuted. Late antique Christian writers who cast their present as a repetition of past persecutions often aimed to attack the legitimacy of the dominant Christian faction through a process of othering. This discourse also expressed a polarizing worldview in order to strengthen the group identity of the writers' community in the midst of ideological conflicts and to encourage steadfastness against the temptation to collaborate with the other side.

'Let us die that we may live' - Greek homilies on Christian Martyrs from Asia Minor, Palestine and Syria c.350-c.450... 'Let us die that we may live' - Greek homilies on Christian Martyrs from Asia Minor, Palestine and Syria c.350-c.450 AD (Hardcover)
Pauline Allen, Boudewijn Dehandschutter, Johan Leemans, Wendy Mayer
R3,890 Discovery Miles 38 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
Introduction Martyrium and Relics: the Centre of the Martyr Cult The Yearly Paneguris Martyr Homilies Approaching the Homilies: Possibilities and Limits Notes TEXTS I. Basil of Caesarea General Introduction A Homily on Martyr Gordius A Homily on the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Notes II Gregory of Nyssa General Introduction A Homily on Theodore the Recruit First Homily on the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Notes III John Chrysostom General Introduction A Homily on the Holy Martyrs A Homily on Julian the Martyr A Homily on the Martyr Babylas A Homily on Pelagia, Virgin and Martyr Notes IV Asterius of Amasea General Introduction A Homily on Phocas Ecphrasis on the Holy Martyr Euphemia A Homily on Stephen the First Martyr Notes V. Hesychius of Jerusalem General Introduction A Homily in Praise of Stephen the First Martyr A Homily in Praise of Saint Procopius Noties Bibliography Index

'Let us die that we may live' - Greek homilies on Christian Martyrs from Asia Minor, Palestine and Syria c.350-c.450... 'Let us die that we may live' - Greek homilies on Christian Martyrs from Asia Minor, Palestine and Syria c.350-c.450 AD (Paperback)
Pauline Allen, Boudewijn Dehandschutter, Johan Leemans, Wendy Mayer
R1,161 Discovery Miles 11 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book presents fresh, lively translations of fourteen such homilies, the majority for the first time in English. The homilies were delivered in some of the main cities of the Greek East of the later Roman Empire, by well-known figures such as Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa and John Chrysostom, as well as the equally gifted preachers Asterius of Amasea and Hesychius of Jerusalem.
'Let us die that we may live' offers an approachable, surprising, and not always reverent insight into the life of the Early Church. It reveals the full importance of the martyr homily in terms of style, treatment of its subject, and social and liturgical issues, in a way that will be useful across disciplines such as theology, classical studies and religion.

John Chrysostom (Hardcover): Pauline Allen, Wendy Mayer John Chrysostom (Hardcover)
Pauline Allen, Wendy Mayer
R3,888 Discovery Miles 38 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book examines John Chrysostom's role as preacher and his pastoral activites as deacon, presbyter and bishop. It also provides fresh and lively translations of a key selection of sermons and letters.

John Chrysostom (Paperback, New): Pauline Allen, Wendy Mayer John Chrysostom (Paperback, New)
Pauline Allen, Wendy Mayer
R1,148 Discovery Miles 11 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book examines John Chrysostom's role as preacher and his pastoral activites as deacon, presbyter and bishop. It also provides fresh and lively translations of a key selection of sermons and letters.

Reconceiving Religious Conflict - New Views from the Formative Centuries of Christianity (Hardcover): Wendy Mayer, Chris L. de... Reconceiving Religious Conflict - New Views from the Formative Centuries of Christianity (Hardcover)
Wendy Mayer, Chris L. de Wet
R4,324 Discovery Miles 43 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reconceiving Religious Conflict 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 religious identity. It is unique in that it does not solely focus on religious violence as it is physically manifested, but on religious conflict (and tolerance), looking too at dynamics of religious discourse and practice that often precede and accompany overt religious violence.

Religious Conflict from Early Christianity to the Rise of Islam (Paperback): Wendy Mayer, Bronwen Neil Religious Conflict from Early Christianity to the Rise of Islam (Paperback)
Wendy Mayer, Bronwen Neil
R546 R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Save R75 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Conflict has been an inescapable facet of religion from its very beginnings. This volume offers insight into the mechanisms at play in the centuries from the Jesus-movement's first attempts to define itself over and against Judaism to the beginnings of Islam. Profiling research by scholars of the Centre for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University, the essays document inter- and intra-religious conflict from a variety of angles. Topics relevant to the early centuries range from religious conflict between different parts of the Christian canon, types of conflict, the origins of conflict, strategies for winning, for conflict resolution, and the emergence of a language of conflict. For the fourth to seventh centuries case studies from Asia Minor, Syria, Constantinople, Gaul, Arabia and Egypt are presented. The volume closes with examinations of the Christian and Jewish response to Islam, and of Islam's response to Christianity. Given the political and religious tensions in the world today, this volume is well positioned to find relevance and meaning in societies still grappling with the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Revisioning John Chrysostom - New Approaches, New Perspectives (Hardcover): Chris Wet, Wendy Mayer Revisioning John Chrysostom - New Approaches, New Perspectives (Hardcover)
Chris Wet, Wendy Mayer
R8,167 Discovery Miles 81 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Revisioning John Chrysostom, Chris de Wet and Wendy Mayer harness and promote a new wave of scholarship on the life and works of this famous late-antique (c. 350-407 CE) preacher. New theories from the cognitive and neurosciences, cultural and sleep studies, and history of the emotions, among others, meld with reconsideration of lapsed approaches - his debt to Graeco-Roman paideia, philosophy, and now medicine - resulting in sometimes surprising and challenging conclusions. Together the chapters produce a fresh vision of John Chrysostom that moves beyond the often negative views of the 20th century and open up substantially new vistas for exploration.

Harbor for the Poor - A Missiological Analysis of Almsgiving in the View and Practice of John Chrysostom (Paperback): Eric... Harbor for the Poor - A Missiological Analysis of Almsgiving in the View and Practice of John Chrysostom (Paperback)
Eric Costanzo; Foreword by Wendy Mayer, Keith E. Eitel
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Synopsis: Urban poverty in the developed world is an ever-present problem, and Christian approaches to poverty throughout history have much to teach us. The practice of almsgiving, which is the consistent practice of giving and sharing resources to meet the needs of the poor, is a sadly neglected part of this Christian heritage. This book explores the Christian lifestyle of almsgiving through the study of John Chrysostom. The sermons and writings of John Chrysostom (c.347-407 CE), pastor in Antioch and archbishop of Constantinople, contain perhaps the greatest concentration of teaching on almsgiving in all of Christian literature. John's teaching on almsgiving was both biblical and practical, and his ministry helped strengthen care for the poor throughout the Roman Empire of late antiquity. John preached his sermons to congregations filled with people who lived very comfortable lives. From his perspective, the churches of Antioch and Constantinople had grown complacent regarding poverty, when in fact God had called them to become a harbor for the poor. Endorsements: "Eric Costanzo presents a significantly new analysis of John Chrysostom's teachings on and approach to almsgiving, an aspect central to his theology. While new research on John Chrysostom and poverty has appeared in recent years, this is the first study focused specifically on almsgiving to appear since the brief and somewhat peculiar study published by Otto Plassmann." --From the Foreword by Wendy Mayer "Rich in both biblical and patristic reflection, this book is a call for evangelicals to reclaim the ancient Christian practice of almsgiving. The word sounds quaint these days, but Eric Costanzo challenges us to learn again a pattern of life and love that is central to following Jesus Christ. This is a book that admonishes as well as informs." --Timothy George, Founding Dean of Beeson Divinity School "Costanzo and Chrysostom remind us the poor are not our enemy. Instead, the poor are the agents through which we have the opportunity to embrace Christ's command to love 'the least of these.' John Chrysostom's words echo through history, and Costanzo has amplified them for the modern ear." --Deron Spoo, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma "Harbor for the Poor highlights the missional character of almsgiving in John Chrysostom's writings with theological sensitivity, ecclesial vision, and pastoral spirit." --Helen Rhee, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Westmont College Author Biography: Eric Costanzo, PhD, is an evangelical minister and professor from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Along with teaching, he directs a ministry to the homeless and under-resourced throughout the city.

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