The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity
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The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity

Reshaping Classical Traditions

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eBook - PDF

The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity

Reshaping Classical Traditions

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The Intellectual World of Late-Antique Christianity explores new perspectives on early Christian epistemology in relation to the changing discourses, institutions, and material culture of late antiquity. Early Christian modes of knowing and ordering knowledge involved complex processes of appropriation, reproduction, and reconfiguration of Jewish and classical epistemologies. This helped Christians develop cultures of interpretation and argument as textually oriented religious communities within the Roman Empire and beyond. It laid an intellectual foundation that would be built upon and modified in a variety of later contexts. Encompassing Greek, Latin, and Syriac Christianity, and an historical arc that stretches from the New Testament to Bede, this volume traces how diverse theological commitments resulted in distinctive Christian accounts of knowing. It foregrounds the myriad ways in which early Christian epistemology was embedded in earlier intellectual traditions and forms of life, and how they established norms for communal life and powerful ways of acting in the world.

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Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9781108880565

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title page
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright page
  5. Contents
  6. List of Plates
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Preface
  9. List of Abbreviations
  10. 1 Modes of Knowing and Ordering Knowledge in Early Christianity
  11. 2 The Beginnings of a Christian Doctrine of the Spiritual Senses before Origen
  12. 3 Health, Medicine, and Philosophy in the School of Justin Martyr
  13. 4 Learning Through Experience: The Structure of Asceticism in Irenaeus of Lyons
  14. 5 The Order of Education and Knowledge in Clement of Alexandria
  15. 6 Origen’s Institutions and the Shape of Biblical Scholarship
  16. 7 Dialogue and Catalogue: Fate, Free Will, and Belief in the Book of the Laws of the Countries
  17. 8 Iamblichus on Divination and Prophecy
  18. 9 Cyprian, Scripture, and Socialisation: Forming Faith in the Catechumenate and Beyond
  19. 10 Sacrificial Knowing: Cyprian and Early Christian Ritual Knowledge
  20. 11 Learning the Language of God: Tables in Early Christian Texts
  21. 12 The Aëtian Placita and the Church Fathers: Creative Use of a Distinctive Mode of Ordering Knowledge
  22. 13 Nicaea’s Frame: The Organisation of Creedal Knowledge in Late Antiquity and Modernity
  23. 14 The Arian Controversy and the Problem of Image(s)
  24. 15 Imagining Ephrem the Author
  25. 16 Homilies as ‘Modes of Knowing’: An Exploration on the Basis of Greek Patristic Festal Sermons (c. 350–c. 450 CE)
  26. 17 Dissemination of Biblical Narratives, Motifs, and Figures through Early Christian Inscriptions and Homilies
  27. 18 How to Make Use of Pagan Knowledge without Separating Oneself from the Church’s Milk: The Function of Otherness in Gregory of Nyssa’s Theory of Self-Perfection
  28. 19 Female Characters as Modes of Knowing in Late Imperial Dialogues: The Body, Desire, and the Intellectual Life
  29. 20 The Christianity of Latin Christian Poetry
  30. 21 Ambrose’s Hymns as Modes of Knowing the ‘Real’
  31. 22 Confused Voices: Sound and Sense in the Later Augustine
  32. 23 Precision and the Limits of Autopsy in Augustine’s Critique of Pagan Divination
  33. 24 The Duplex Via: Authority and Reason at Cassiciacum
  34. 25 The Object of Our Gaze: Visual Perception as a Mode of Knowing
  35. 26 Reconsidering the Tholos Image in the Eusebian Canon Tables: Symbols, Space, and Books in the Late Antique Christian Imagination
  36. 27 Condemning the Glutton of the Monastery: Rhetorical Strategies and the Epistemology of Philoxenos of Mabbug
  37. 28 Evagrius of Pontus on ..p.: Distress and Cognition between Philosophy, Medicine, and Monasticism
  38. 29 Liturgical Modes of Knowing: Coming to Know God (and Oneself) in Sixth-Century Hymns and Homilies
  39. 30 Prolegomena to Philosophy and the Ascetic Ordering of Knowledge
  40. 31 Bureaucratic Modes of Knowing in the Late Roman Empire
  41. 32 The Dissemination and Appropriation of Legal Knowledge in the Age of Justinian
  42. 33 The Ordering of Knowledge in Four Late Patristic Christological Handbooks
  43. 34 World and Empire: Contrasting the Cosmopolitan Visions of George of Pisidia and Maximus the Confessor in Seventh-Century Byzantium
  44. 35 Boethius on the Ordering of Knowledge
  45. 36 Ordering Emotional Communities: Modes of Knowing in Gregory the Great
  46. 37 Creating Knowledge and Knowing Creation in Theological and Scientific Writing in Late Antique Western Christendom
  47. 38 Hierarchies of Knowledge in the Works of Bede
  48. 39 Epilogue
  49. Bibliography
  50. Index Locorum
  51. General Index

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