Religious practices and Christianization of the late antique city (4th-7th cent.) / / edited by Aude Busine.

In Religious Practices and Christianization of the Late Antique City , historians, archaeologists and historians of religion provide studies of the phenomenon of the Christianization of the Roman Empire within the context of the transformations and eventual decline of the Greco-Roman city. The eleve...

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Superior document:Religions in the Graeco-Roman World, Volume 182
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, 2015.
©2015
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Religions in the Graeco-Roman world ; Volume 182.
Physical Description:1 online resource (251 pages) :; illustrations, maps.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
1 Introduction: Religious Practices and Christianization of the Late Antique City /
2 Christianisme antique et religion civique en Occident /
3 Les lieux du polythéisme dans l’espace urbain et le paysage mémoriel d’Antioche-sur-l’Oronte, de Libanios à Malalas (ive-vie s.) /
4 Holy Goals and Worldly Means. Urban Representation Elements in Church Complexes /
5 Public Rituals of Depaganization in Late Antiquity /
6 Lingering Sacredness. The Persistence of Pagan Sacredness in the Forum Romanum in Late Antiquity /
7 A Few Thoughts on the Tituli of Equitius and Sylvester in the Late Antique and Early Medieval Subura in Rome /
8 Four Bases from Stratonikeia: A (Failed) Attempt to Christianize the Statue Habit /
9 Pagans, Christians and Jews in the Aegean Islands: The Christianization of an Island Landscape /
10 Christian Controversy and the Transformation of Fourth-Century Constantinople /
11 Conclusions : De la cité rituelle à la communauté sacramentelle /
Index Locorum.
Summary:In Religious Practices and Christianization of the Late Antique City , historians, archaeologists and historians of religion provide studies of the phenomenon of the Christianization of the Roman Empire within the context of the transformations and eventual decline of the Greco-Roman city. The eleven papers brought together here aim to describe the possible links between religious, but also political, economic and social mutations engendered by Christianity and the evolution of the antique city. Combining a multiplicity of sources and analytical approaches, this book seeks to measure the impact on the city of the progressive abandonment of traditional cults to the advantage of new Christian religious practices.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004299041
ISSN:0927-7633 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Aude Busine.