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Invention, rewriting, usurpation : discursive fights over religious traditions in Antiquity

Title
Invention, rewriting, usurpation : discursive fights over religious traditions in Antiquity / Jörg Ulrich, Anders-Christian Jacobsen, David Brakke (eds.).
ISBN
9783631635384
3631635389
Published
Frankfurt am Main : Lang, c2012.
Physical Description
xvi, 322 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes
"Written versions of lectures presented and discussed at a conference of the same name held at Aarhus and Ebeltoft in Denmark from 31 May-4 June 2010"--Introduction.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 02, 2012
Series
Early Christianity in the context of antiquity ; v. 11.
Early Christianity in the context of antiquity ; v. 11
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Invention, rewriting, usurpation: the case of the Johannine Gospel in the second century / Harold W. Attridge
From Athanasius to "Athanasius": usurping a "Nicene hero" or: the making-of of the "Athanasian creed" / Christian Müller
Fido recubans sub tegmine Christi: rewriting as orthodoxy in the Epigrammata Damasiana / Marianne Saʹghy
Velamentum stultitiae: 1 Cor 1:20f. and 3:19 in Lactantius' Divine institutes / Gaʹbor Kendeffy
An intertextual geography of cultural value: Flavius Josephus on the inland location of the Jewish people / Gunnar Haaland
Canon as Pharmakoʹn: inside and outside discursive sanity in imperial Greek literature / Peter von Möllendorff
Tradition and innovation: the transformation of classical literary genres in Christian Late antiquity / Karla Pollmann
An unworthy baptism revisited / Jennifer Hart
"Invention" and "maintenance" of religious traditions: theoretical and historical perspectives / Anders Klostergaard Petersen
Dimensions and developments of early Christian historiography / Jörg Ulrich
"Invented traditions" and "new traditions" in earliest Christianity / Oda Wischmeyer
What is heresy, and why did it matter? / Einar Thomassen
Bishop, Bible, creed: normative rules in the contest for "Orthodoxy" and "heresy" in early Christianity / Uta Heil
Orthodoxy, authority and the (re-)construction of the past in church councils / Thomas Graumann
Shenoute's heresiological polemics and its context(s) / Hugo Lundhaug
Scriptural practices in early Christianity: towards a new history of the New Testament canon / David Brakke
Second Temple Jewish hermeneutics: how canon is not an anachronism / Stephen B. Chapman
"Be good moneychangers": the role of the agraphon in a discursive fight for the canon of scripture / Giovanni Bazzana
The usurpation of the Old Testament / Sebastian Moll.
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