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Epiphanius Of Cyprus A Cultural Biography Of Late Antiquity Andrew S Jacobs

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Epiphanius Of Cyprus A Cultural Biography Of Late Antiquity Andrew S Jacobs
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Andrew S. Jacobs
ISBN: 9780520964983, 0520964985
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Epiphanius Of Cyprus A Cultural Biography Of Late Antiquity Andrew S Jacobs by Andrew S. Jacobs 9780520964983, 0520964985 instant download after payment.

Epiphanius, Bishop of Constantia on Cyprus from 367 to 403 C.E., was incredibly influential in the last decades of the fourth century. Whereas his major surviving text (the Panarion, an encyclopedia of heresies) is studied for lost sources, Epiphanius himself is often dismissed as an anti-intellectual eccentric, a marginal figure of late antiquity. In this book, Andrew Jacobs moves Epiphanius from the margin back toward the center and proposes we view major cultural themes of late antiquity in a new light altogether. Through an examination of the key cultural concepts of celebrity, conversion, discipline, scripture, and salvation, Jacobs shifts our understanding of "late antiquity" from a transformational period open to new ideas and peoples toward a Christian Empire that posited a troubling, but ever-present, "otherness" at the center of its cultural production.

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