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The scriptural universe of ancient Christianity

Title
The scriptural universe of ancient Christianity / Guy G. Stroumsa.
ISBN
9780674545137
0674545133
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2016.
Copyright Notice Date
©2016
Physical Description
184 pages ; 25 cm
Summary
Late antiquity saw a revolution in literate culture the consequences of which, for more than a millennium, were no less dramatic than those of the invention of the movable type in early modernity. Both the transformation of the physical support of the books (from scroll to codex) and also, more importantly, the redaction of foundational texts of new religions, permitted the birth and growth of new, world religions, such as Christianity, Manichaeism, and then Islam. Within and without the borders of the Roman Empire, it was often in translation that those texts circulated, and that commentaries were elaborated, usually in writing but also orally. But the status of books underwent in the Roman world even more radical changes, which have to do with their central role in religion and religious education. Books, including sacred books, had of course existed in archaic and ancient societies, but they were now invested with a new status as they were taking the place previously held by sacrifice at the very core of ritual.-- Provided by publisher
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 21, 2016
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: A double paradigm shift
A scriptural galaxy
A divine palimpsest
Religious revolution and cultural change
Scripture and culture
The new self and reading practices
Communities of knowledge
Eastern wisdoms
A world full of letters
Scriptural and personal authority
Conclusion: Alexandria, Jerusalem, Baghdad.
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