Transformations of religious practices in late antiquity /

Main Author: Rebillard, Eric
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Variorum, 2013
Series:Variorum collected studies series
Subjects:
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245 1 0 |a Transformations of religious practices in late antiquity /   |c Eric Rebillard 
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300 |a xi, 346 p. :   |b ill. ;   |c 23 cm 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a The "conversion" of the empire according to Peter Brown -- Interaction between the preacher and his audience: the case-study of Augustine's preaching on death -- Preaching in a local context: Augustine on the fear of death -- Catechumens and the delay of baptism in the preaching of Augustine -- Augustine and the cult of statues -- The Christian mob and the destruction of pagan statues: the case of North Africa in the age of Augustine -- Augustine and the epistolary rituals of the social and cultural elite of his time: a processual analysis of the relations between bishop and city in late antiquity -- "To live with the heathen, but not die with them": the issue of commensality between Christians and non-Christians in the first five centuries -- The sacred and Christian identity in the age of Augustine -- Deviance theory and orthdoxy: the case of the Pelagian controversy on grace -- A new style of argument in Christian polemic: Augustine and the use of patristic citations -- Dogma populare: popular belief in the controversy between Augustine and Julian of Eclanum -- Quasi funambuli: Cassian and the Pelagian controversy on perfection -- Church and burial in late antiquity (Latin Christianity, third to sixth centureis CE) -- [Koimeterion] and coemeterium: tomb, martyr tomb, necropolis -- Were the Carthaginian areae Christian cemeteries or burial enclosures for Christians? -- The Church of Rome and the development of the catacombs: on the origin of Christian cemeteries -- The burial of the poor in the Roman Empire and its evolution in late antiquity 
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650 0 |a Church history   |y Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 
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