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Dieser Band versammelt ausgewählte Studien Jan N. Bremmers zum Wechselspiel von Judentum, Christentum und paganer Religion im Römischen Reich. Der Autor behandelt eine weite Bandbreite von Themen, wie Pogrome, Geister, Opfer, Wunder, Mysterien, den Niedergang der traditionellen antiken Religion, die Bekehrung durch Konstantin und das Überleben paganer Religion.
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Dieser Band versammelt ausgewählte Studien Jan N. Bremmers zum Wechselspiel von Judentum, Christentum und paganer Religion im Römischen Reich. Der Autor behandelt eine weite Bandbreite von Themen, wie Pogrome, Geister, Opfer, Wunder, Mysterien, den Niedergang der traditionellen antiken Religion, die Bekehrung durch Konstantin und das Überleben paganer Religion.
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- Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
- Verlag: Mohr Siebeck
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 23281
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 155mm
- ISBN-13: 9783161705625
- ISBN-10: 3161705629
- Artikelnr.: 75659351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K
- Wilhelmstraße 18
- 72074 Tübingen
- info@mohrsiebeck.com
- Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
- Verlag: Mohr Siebeck
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 23281
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 155mm
- ISBN-13: 9783161705625
- ISBN-10: 3161705629
- Artikelnr.: 75659351
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K
- Wilhelmstraße 18
- 72074 Tübingen
- info@mohrsiebeck.com
Born 1944; 1979 PhD; 1978-90 Associate Professor for ancient history at the University of Utrecht; 1990-2009 Chair of Religious Studies at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies of the University of Groningen; 2019-20 Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Studies 'Beyond Canon,' Regensburg.
Section I Jews and Judaism
1. Jews and Spartans: Abrahamic Cousins
2. Vergil and Jewish Literature
3. The First Pogrom? Religious Violence in Alexandria in AD 38?
4. Ioudaismos, Christianismos and the Parting of the Ways
Section II Pagans and Christians
II.1. The novel: Pagan and Christian
5. Priests and Priestesses in the Pagan and Christian Greek Novel
6. Ghosts, Resurrections and Empty Tombs in the Gospels, the Greek Novel
and the Second Sophistic
7. Animal Sacrifice in the Novel and Late Antiquity
8. Eucharist and Agapê in the Later Second Century: The Apocryphal Acts and
the Pagan Novel
9. Hellenistic and Roman Miracle Tales
II.2. Mysteries
10. Imperial Mysteries
11. Philosophers and the Mysteries
12. Celsus and Origen on the Mysteries
13. Richard Reitzenstein's Die Hellenistischen Mysterienreligionen
14. Religion and the Mysteries in Arthur Darby Nock's Conversion
Section III Early Christianity
III.1. Various themes
15. Early Christian Human Sacrifice between Fact and Fiction
16. God against the Gods: Early Christians and the Worship of Statues
17. Where Did the Early Christians Meet?
18. The Portrait of the Apostle Paul in the Acts of Paul
19. Total Devotion in the Acts of Peter
III.2. Martyrdom and Religious Violence
20. Tacitus and the Persecution of the Christians: An Invention of
Tradition?
21. The Apocalypse of Peter as the First Christian Martyr Text: Its Date,
Provenance and Relationship with 2 Peter
22. Imitation of Christ in the Passion of the Scillitan Martyrs?
23. Roman Judge vs. Christian Bishop: The Trial of Phileas during the Great
Persecution
24. Religious Violence between Greeks, Romans, Christians and Jews
III.3. Dating and locating
25. The Onomastics and Provenance of the Acts of Paul
26. The Place, Time and Author of the Ignatian Letters: An Onomastic
Approach
27. Lucian's Peregrinus, the Letters of Ignatius and the Martyrdom of
Polycarp
28. Author, Date and Provenance of the Protevangelium of James
Section IV Late Antiquity
29. How Do We Explain the Quiet Demise of Graeco-Roman Religion?
30. The Conversion Vision of Constantine
31. Athanasius' Life of Antony: Marginality, Spatiality and Mediality
32. Paganism in the Hagiography of Asia Minor
33. Harnack and Late Antiquity
1. Jews and Spartans: Abrahamic Cousins
2. Vergil and Jewish Literature
3. The First Pogrom? Religious Violence in Alexandria in AD 38?
4. Ioudaismos, Christianismos and the Parting of the Ways
Section II Pagans and Christians
II.1. The novel: Pagan and Christian
5. Priests and Priestesses in the Pagan and Christian Greek Novel
6. Ghosts, Resurrections and Empty Tombs in the Gospels, the Greek Novel
and the Second Sophistic
7. Animal Sacrifice in the Novel and Late Antiquity
8. Eucharist and Agapê in the Later Second Century: The Apocryphal Acts and
the Pagan Novel
9. Hellenistic and Roman Miracle Tales
II.2. Mysteries
10. Imperial Mysteries
11. Philosophers and the Mysteries
12. Celsus and Origen on the Mysteries
13. Richard Reitzenstein's Die Hellenistischen Mysterienreligionen
14. Religion and the Mysteries in Arthur Darby Nock's Conversion
Section III Early Christianity
III.1. Various themes
15. Early Christian Human Sacrifice between Fact and Fiction
16. God against the Gods: Early Christians and the Worship of Statues
17. Where Did the Early Christians Meet?
18. The Portrait of the Apostle Paul in the Acts of Paul
19. Total Devotion in the Acts of Peter
III.2. Martyrdom and Religious Violence
20. Tacitus and the Persecution of the Christians: An Invention of
Tradition?
21. The Apocalypse of Peter as the First Christian Martyr Text: Its Date,
Provenance and Relationship with 2 Peter
22. Imitation of Christ in the Passion of the Scillitan Martyrs?
23. Roman Judge vs. Christian Bishop: The Trial of Phileas during the Great
Persecution
24. Religious Violence between Greeks, Romans, Christians and Jews
III.3. Dating and locating
25. The Onomastics and Provenance of the Acts of Paul
26. The Place, Time and Author of the Ignatian Letters: An Onomastic
Approach
27. Lucian's Peregrinus, the Letters of Ignatius and the Martyrdom of
Polycarp
28. Author, Date and Provenance of the Protevangelium of James
Section IV Late Antiquity
29. How Do We Explain the Quiet Demise of Graeco-Roman Religion?
30. The Conversion Vision of Constantine
31. Athanasius' Life of Antony: Marginality, Spatiality and Mediality
32. Paganism in the Hagiography of Asia Minor
33. Harnack and Late Antiquity
Section I Jews and Judaism
1. Jews and Spartans: Abrahamic Cousins
2. Vergil and Jewish Literature
3. The First Pogrom? Religious Violence in Alexandria in AD 38?
4. Ioudaismos, Christianismos and the Parting of the Ways
Section II Pagans and Christians
II.1. The novel: Pagan and Christian
5. Priests and Priestesses in the Pagan and Christian Greek Novel
6. Ghosts, Resurrections and Empty Tombs in the Gospels, the Greek Novel
and the Second Sophistic
7. Animal Sacrifice in the Novel and Late Antiquity
8. Eucharist and Agapê in the Later Second Century: The Apocryphal Acts and
the Pagan Novel
9. Hellenistic and Roman Miracle Tales
II.2. Mysteries
10. Imperial Mysteries
11. Philosophers and the Mysteries
12. Celsus and Origen on the Mysteries
13. Richard Reitzenstein's Die Hellenistischen Mysterienreligionen
14. Religion and the Mysteries in Arthur Darby Nock's Conversion
Section III Early Christianity
III.1. Various themes
15. Early Christian Human Sacrifice between Fact and Fiction
16. God against the Gods: Early Christians and the Worship of Statues
17. Where Did the Early Christians Meet?
18. The Portrait of the Apostle Paul in the Acts of Paul
19. Total Devotion in the Acts of Peter
III.2. Martyrdom and Religious Violence
20. Tacitus and the Persecution of the Christians: An Invention of
Tradition?
21. The Apocalypse of Peter as the First Christian Martyr Text: Its Date,
Provenance and Relationship with 2 Peter
22. Imitation of Christ in the Passion of the Scillitan Martyrs?
23. Roman Judge vs. Christian Bishop: The Trial of Phileas during the Great
Persecution
24. Religious Violence between Greeks, Romans, Christians and Jews
III.3. Dating and locating
25. The Onomastics and Provenance of the Acts of Paul
26. The Place, Time and Author of the Ignatian Letters: An Onomastic
Approach
27. Lucian's Peregrinus, the Letters of Ignatius and the Martyrdom of
Polycarp
28. Author, Date and Provenance of the Protevangelium of James
Section IV Late Antiquity
29. How Do We Explain the Quiet Demise of Graeco-Roman Religion?
30. The Conversion Vision of Constantine
31. Athanasius' Life of Antony: Marginality, Spatiality and Mediality
32. Paganism in the Hagiography of Asia Minor
33. Harnack and Late Antiquity
1. Jews and Spartans: Abrahamic Cousins
2. Vergil and Jewish Literature
3. The First Pogrom? Religious Violence in Alexandria in AD 38?
4. Ioudaismos, Christianismos and the Parting of the Ways
Section II Pagans and Christians
II.1. The novel: Pagan and Christian
5. Priests and Priestesses in the Pagan and Christian Greek Novel
6. Ghosts, Resurrections and Empty Tombs in the Gospels, the Greek Novel
and the Second Sophistic
7. Animal Sacrifice in the Novel and Late Antiquity
8. Eucharist and Agapê in the Later Second Century: The Apocryphal Acts and
the Pagan Novel
9. Hellenistic and Roman Miracle Tales
II.2. Mysteries
10. Imperial Mysteries
11. Philosophers and the Mysteries
12. Celsus and Origen on the Mysteries
13. Richard Reitzenstein's Die Hellenistischen Mysterienreligionen
14. Religion and the Mysteries in Arthur Darby Nock's Conversion
Section III Early Christianity
III.1. Various themes
15. Early Christian Human Sacrifice between Fact and Fiction
16. God against the Gods: Early Christians and the Worship of Statues
17. Where Did the Early Christians Meet?
18. The Portrait of the Apostle Paul in the Acts of Paul
19. Total Devotion in the Acts of Peter
III.2. Martyrdom and Religious Violence
20. Tacitus and the Persecution of the Christians: An Invention of
Tradition?
21. The Apocalypse of Peter as the First Christian Martyr Text: Its Date,
Provenance and Relationship with 2 Peter
22. Imitation of Christ in the Passion of the Scillitan Martyrs?
23. Roman Judge vs. Christian Bishop: The Trial of Phileas during the Great
Persecution
24. Religious Violence between Greeks, Romans, Christians and Jews
III.3. Dating and locating
25. The Onomastics and Provenance of the Acts of Paul
26. The Place, Time and Author of the Ignatian Letters: An Onomastic
Approach
27. Lucian's Peregrinus, the Letters of Ignatius and the Martyrdom of
Polycarp
28. Author, Date and Provenance of the Protevangelium of James
Section IV Late Antiquity
29. How Do We Explain the Quiet Demise of Graeco-Roman Religion?
30. The Conversion Vision of Constantine
31. Athanasius' Life of Antony: Marginality, Spatiality and Mediality
32. Paganism in the Hagiography of Asia Minor
33. Harnack and Late Antiquity