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Home Browse Books Book details, Pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian. By JaŚ Elsner, Ian Rutherford. For anthropology see for instance Morinis (1992a); Coleman and Elsner (1995). Pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Antiquity: Seeing the Gods. For geography, see Singh and Singh (1987); Bhardwaj and Rinschede (1988); Bhardwaj. Over 14 million journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
This book presents a range of case-studies of pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman antiquity, drawing on a wide variety of evidence
Pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Antiquity: Seeing the Gods Hardcover – 5 Jan 2006. This book presents a range of case-studies of pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman antiquity, drawing on a wide variety of evidence. It rejects the usual reluctance to accept the category of pilgrimage in pagan polytheism and affirms the significance of sacred mobility not only as an important factor in understanding ancient religion and its topographies but also as vitally ancestral to later Christian practice. See all Product description.
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Jas Elsner and Ian Rutherford. This book is an innovative collection of seventeen essays by leading scholars of ancient religion on aspects of pilgrimage in Greek and Roman and Early Christian Antiquity
Jas Elsner and Ian Rutherford. This book is an innovative collection of seventeen essays by leading scholars of ancient religion on aspects of pilgrimage in Greek and Roman and Early Christian Antiquity. The period covered is roughly from 500BC till 400AD, and the types of pilgrimage studied is very broad, ranging from state delegations that are more or less politically motivated to the journeys of individuals interested in intellectually or spiritual enlightenment.
Jas´ Elsner and Ian Rutherford. ancient religion, is a generalized ‘straw man’ infected with Christian presuppositions. certainly distance not only Pausanias but also the rest of antiquity’s religious authors (and not a negligible number of post-antique writers too) from characterization as pilgrims. 12 Yet belief is a term notoriously redeWned by Christianity, and the notion of full belief is even harder to explain or substantiate historically, except in Christian theological terms.
This book presents a range of case-studies of pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman antiquity, drawing on a wide variety of evidence
This book presents a range of case-studies of pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman antiquity, drawing on a wide variety of evidence. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read.
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Pilgrimage in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Antiquity: Seeing the Gods (Paperback). Publisher: Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780199237913 Number of pages: 536 Weight: 708 g Dimensions: 216 x 139 x 30 mm.
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