Violence and Belief in Late Antiquity
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Violence and Belief in Late Antiquity

Militant Devotion in Christianity and Islam

  1. 408 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Violence and Belief in Late Antiquity

Militant Devotion in Christianity and Islam

About this book

In Violence and Belief in Late Antiquity, Thomas Sizgorich seeks to understand why and how violent expressions of religious devotion became central to the self-understandings of both Christian and Muslim communities between the fourth and ninth centuries. Sizgorich argues that the cultivation of violent martyrdom as a path to holiness was in no way particular to Islam; rather, it emerged from a matrix put into place by the Christians of late antiquity. Paying close attention to the role of memory and narrative in the formation of individual and communal selves, Sizgorich identifies a common pool of late ancient narrative forms upon which both Christian and Muslim communities drew.In the process of recollecting the past, Sizgorich explains, Christian and Muslim communities alike elaborated iterations of Christianity or Islam that demanded of each believer a willingness to endure or inflict violence on God's behalf and thereby created militant local pieties that claimed to represent the one "real" Christianity or the only "pure" form of Islam. These militant communities used a shared system of signs, symbols, and stories, stories in which the faithful manifested their purity in conflict with the imperial powers of the world.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. CONTENTS
  3. INTRODUCTION
  4. CHAPTER ONE: “The Devil Spoke from Scripture”: Boundary Maintenance and Communal Integrity in Late Antiquity
  5. CHAPTER TWO: “The Living Voice of Kindred Blood”: Narrative, Identity, and the Primordial Past
  6. CHAPTER THREE: “What Has the Pious in Common with the Impious?” Ambrose, Libanius, and the Problem of Late Antique Religious Violence
  7. CHAPTER FOUR: “Are You Christians?” Violence, Ascetics, and Knowing One’s Own
  8. CHAPTER FIVE: “Horsemen by Day and Monks by Night”: Narrative and Community in Islamic Late Antiquity
  9. CHAPTER SIX: “The Sword Scrapes Away Transgressions”: Ascetic Praxis and Communal Boundaries in Late Antique Islam
  10. CHAPTER SEVEN: “Do You Not Fear God?” The Khawārij in Early Islamic Society
  11. CHAPTER EIGHT: “This Is a Very Filthy Question, and No One Should Discuss It”: The Messy World of Ibn Hanbal
  12. CONCLUSION
  13. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
  14. NOTES
  15. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
  16. INDEX
  17. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS