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The Fate Of The Dead In Early Third Century North African Christianity The Passion Of Perpetua And Felicitas And Tertullian Eliezer Gonzalez

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The Fate Of The Dead In Early Third Century North African Christianity The Passion Of Perpetua And Felicitas And Tertullian Eliezer Gonzalez
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Eliezer Gonzalez
ISBN: 9783161529443, 3161529448
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Fate Of The Dead In Early Third Century North African Christianity The Passion Of Perpetua And Felicitas And Tertullian Eliezer Gonzalez by Eliezer Gonzalez 9783161529443, 3161529448 instant download after payment.

The ideology and imagery in the Passion of Perpetua are mediated heavily by traditional Graeco-Roman culture; in particular, by traditional notions of the afterlife and of the ascent of the soul. This context for understanding the Passion of Perpetua aligns well with the available material evidence, and with the writings of Tertullian, with whose ideology the text of Perpetua is in an implicit polemical dialogue.Eliezer Gonzalez analyzes how the Passion of Perpetua provides us with early literary evidence of an environment in which the Graeco-Roman and Christian cults of the dead, including the cults of the martyrs and saints, appear to be very much aligned. He also shows that the text of the Passion of Perpetua and the writings of Tertullian provide insights into an early stage in the polemic between these two conceptualisations of the afterlife of the righteous.

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