Transformations of the Inner Self in Ancient Religions / / edited by Jan Assmann and Guy Stroumsa.

This collection of papers from two workshops - held in Heidelberg, Germany, in July 1996 and Jerusalem, Israel, in October 1997 - is concerned with anthropological rather than theological aspects of the Near Eastern and Mediterranean religions, ranging from the 'primary' religions of the a...

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Superior document:Numen Book Series ; Volume 83
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : Brill,, [1999]
©1999
Year of Publication:1999
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
German
French
Series:Numen numerus ; Volume 83.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Two contributions in German, one in French.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Part One Confession and Conversion --
From the Paradigm of Lament and Hearing to the Conversion Paradigm /
Conversion, Piety and Loyalism in Ancient Egypt /
Magical Ascesis and Moral Purity in Ancient Egypt /
Quests and Visionary Journeys in Sasanian Iran /
Die urchristliche Taufe und die sozia1e Konstruktion des neuen Menschen /
The Transformation of the Inner Self in Gnostic and Hermetic Texts /
The Death Motif in Late Antique Teshuva Narrative Patterns. With a Note on Romans 5–8 /
From Repentance to Penance in Early Christianity: Tertullian's De paenitentia in Context /
Penitence in Late Antique Monastic Literature /
Les transformations de la conscience de soi entre Plotin et Augustin /
Part Two Guilt, Sin and Purification --
Dimensions and Transformations of Purification Ideas /
Confession in Ancient Egypt /
The Determination of Collective Guilt and the Interpretation of National Suffering in Late Egyptian Theology /
Salvation of the Impenitent ad majorem dei gloriam: Ezek 36: 16–32 /
Who Practiced Purification in Archaic Greece? A Cultural Profile /
Melampous and Epimenides: Two Greek Paradigms of the Treatment of Mistake /
Purification in absentia: On the Development of Zoroastrian Ritual Practice /
The Expiation of Impieties Committed without Intention and the Formation of Roman Theology /
Yom Kippur in the Apocalyptic imaginaire and the Roots of Jesus' High Priesthood /
The Seat of Sin in Early Jewish and Christian Sources /
Baptismal Nudity as a Means of Ritual Purification in Ancient Christianity /
Purification and its Discontents: Mani's Rejection of Baptism /
Aspects of Sin in the Monastic School of Gaza /
Studies in the History of Religions Numen Book Series.
Summary:This collection of papers from two workshops - held in Heidelberg, Germany, in July 1996 and Jerusalem, Israel, in October 1997 - is concerned with anthropological rather than theological aspects of the Near Eastern and Mediterranean religions, ranging from the 'primary' religions of the archaic period and their complex developments in Egypt and Mesopotamia to the 'soteriological' movements and 'secondary' religions that emerged in Late Antiquity. The first part of the book focuses on \'Confession and Conversion\', while the second part is devoted to the topic of \'Guilt, Sin and Rituals of Purification\'. The primary purpose of this volume is to convey a sense of the dynamics and dialectical relationships between the various Near Eastern and Mediterranean religions from the archaic period to Late Antiquity.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004379088
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Jan Assmann and Guy Stroumsa.