Group Identity and Religious Individuality in Late Antiquity


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Edited by Eric Rebillard, Joerg Ruepke
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THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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236 x 157 mm
Weight:
690 g
Pages:
328

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Eric Rebillard is a professor in the departments of classics and history, Cornell University, USA. Joerg Ruepke is professor at the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, University of Erfurt, Germany.

"Any clear sense of 'religious conflict' between clearly-defined sides therefore dissipates along with these stable categories, even if particular moments of tension or confrontation remain. This is not, of course, to reject completely the power of such 'identities' or of 'communities' they might be said to represent, as the editors remark: Even the most ardent supporters ofreligious role models conceived of them as being held by individual selves, that is, by individuals making difficult decisions in a complex world At the same time, however, we see individual agents taking into account and internalizing social norms, and conforming to the situational expectations of their religious practices; nonconformists remain rarae aves (p. 11). This volume has done an excellent job of highlighting this tension and offering important suggestions for more sympathetic and nuanced readings of these issues."--Flower, Richard, Gnomon

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