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Empsychoi Logoi Religious Innovations In Antiquity Studies In Honour Of Pieter Willem Van Der Horst Alberdina Houtman

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Empsychoi Logoi Religious Innovations In Antiquity Studies In Honour Of Pieter Willem Van Der Horst Alberdina Houtman
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 671
Author: Alberdina Houtman, Albert De Jong, Magda Misset-van De Weg
ISBN: 9789004165977, 9004165975
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Empsychoi Logoi Religious Innovations In Antiquity Studies In Honour Of Pieter Willem Van Der Horst Alberdina Houtman by Alberdina Houtman, Albert De Jong, Magda Misset-van De Weg 9789004165977, 9004165975 instant download after payment.

The fact that religions show internal variation and develop over time is not only a problem for believers, but has also long engaged scholars. This is especially true for the religions of the ancient world, where the mere idea of innovation in religious matters evoked notions of revolution and destruction. With the emergence of new religious identities from the first century onwards, we begin to find traces of an entirely new vision of religion. The question was not whether a particular belief was new, but whether it was true and the two were no longer felt to be mutually exclusive. The present volume brings together articles that study this transformation, ranging from broad overviews to detailed case-studies.

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