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  1. Biblische Frauenfiguren in der Spätantike
  2. Jephthah's daughter, Sarah's son
    the death of children in late antiquity
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers... mehr

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    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving, for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity, even to the present day"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in late antiquity ; 8
    Schlagworte: Kindersterblichkeit; Spätantike; Biblische Person <Motiv>; Christliche Literatur; Trostliteratur
    Umfang: xiii, 396 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the Akedah : Jephthah's daughter and the Maccabeans' mother -- Death, demons, and disaster : Job's children -- Children and the sword : the holy innocents and the death of children -- Conclusion : children in the quicksand

  3. Jephthah's daughter, Sarah's son
    the death of children in late antiquity
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers... mehr

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    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving, for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity, even to the present day"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in late antiquity ; 8
    Schlagworte: Biblische Person <Motiv>; Kindersterblichkeit; Christliche Literatur; Spätantike; Trostliteratur
    Weitere Schlagworte: Bible / Old Testament / Criticism, interpretation, etc / History / Early church, ca. 30-600; Children / Death / Religious aspects / Christianity / History / Early church, ca. 30-600; Parental grief / Religious aspects / Christianity / History / Early church, ca. 30-600; Bible / Old Testament; 30-600; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Umfang: xiii, 396 Seiten
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    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the Akedah : Jephthah's daughter and the Maccabeans' mother -- Death, demons, and disaster : Job's children -- Children and the sword : the holy innocents and the death of children -- Conclusion : children in the quicksand

  4. Jephthah's daughter, Sarah's son
    the death of children in Late Antiquity
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Berkeley ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers... mehr

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    Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving and for confronting or submitting to the divine.   Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity to the present day..

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in late antiquity ; Band 8
    Schlagworte: Trostliteratur; Christliche Literatur; Spätantike; Biblische Person <Motiv>; Kindersterblichkeit
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 396 Seiten)
  5. Jephthah's daughter, Sarah's son
    the death of children in late antiquity
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers... mehr

     

    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving, for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity, even to the present day"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in late antiquity
    Schlagworte: Children; Parental grief
    Umfang: xiii, 396 Seiten
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 325-372

    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the Akedah : Jephthah's daughter and the Maccabeans' mother -- Death, demons, and disaster : Job's children -- Children and the sword : the holy innocents and the death of children -- Conclusion : children in the quicksand

  6. Jephthah's daughter, Sarah's son
    the death of children in late antiquity
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California ; De Gruyter, [Berlin]

    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers... mehr

     

    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving, for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity, even to the present day"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 325-372

    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the Akedah : Jephthah's daughter and the Maccabeans' mother -- Death, demons, and disaster : Job's children -- Children and the sword : the holy innocents and the death of children -- Conclusion : children in the quicksand

  7. Jephthah's daughter, Sarah's son
    the death of children in late antiquity
    Erschienen: [2019]; ©2019
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the... mehr

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    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the Akedah : Jephthah's daughter and the Maccabeans' mother -- Death, demons, and disaster : Job's children -- Children and the sword : the holy innocents and the death of children -- Conclusion : children in the quicksand. "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving, for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity, even to the present day"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in Late Antiquity ; 8
    Schlagworte: Children; Parental grief
    Umfang: xiii, 396 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  8. "Hair!"
    remnants of ascetic exegesis in Augustine of Hippo's De opere monachorum
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    Übergeordneter Titel: In: Journal of early Christian studies; Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1993; 22(2014), 1, Seite 79-111

    Schlagworte: Mönchtum; Jungfräulichkeit; Haar; Schleier; Sexualität; Askese; Geschlechterrolle; Frau; Mann
    Weitere Schlagworte: Augustinus, Aurelius Heiliger (354-430); Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens (150-230)
  9. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son
    The Death of Children in Late Antiquity
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Berkeley ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers... mehr

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    Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving and for confronting or submitting to the divine.   Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity to the present day..

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in Late Antiquity Ser. ; v.8
    Schlagworte: Kindersterblichkeit; Trostliteratur; Christliche Literatur; Biblische Person <Motiv>; Spätantike
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (414 pages)
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  10. Jephthah's daughter, Sarah's son
    the death of children in late antiquity
    Erschienen: [2019]; ©2019
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the... mehr

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    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the Akedah : Jephthah's daughter and the Maccabeans' mother -- Death, demons, and disaster : Job's children -- Children and the sword : the holy innocents and the death of children -- Conclusion : children in the quicksand. "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving, for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity, even to the present day"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in Late Antiquity ; 8
    Schlagworte: Children; Parental grief
    Umfang: xiii, 396 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  11. Jephthah's daughter, Sarah's son
    the death of children in late antiquity
    Erschienen: [2019]; ©2019
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Oakland, California

    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers... mehr

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    "Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving, for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity, even to the present day"--Provided by publisher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in late antiquity ; 8
    Schlagworte: Kindersterblichkeit; Trostliteratur; Christliche Literatur; Biblische Person <Motiv>; Spätantike
    Umfang: xiii, 396 Seiten, 13.97 x 3.81 x 20.96 cm
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    (Premature) Death as a good : an introduction -- Children's deaths in late antiquity in ritual and historical perspective -- East of Eden : the first bereaved parents -- Mourning Sarah's son : Genesis 22 and the death of children -- Echoes of the Akedah : Jephthah's daughter and the Maccabeans' mother -- Death, demons, and disaster : Job's children -- Children and the sword : the holy innocents and the death of children -- Conclusion : children in the quicksand

  12. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son
    The Death of Children in Late Antiquity
    Erschienen: 2020; ©2020
    Verlag:  University of California Press, Berkeley, CA ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers... mehr

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    Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving and for confronting or submitting to the divine. Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity to the present day.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Christianity in Late Antiquity ; 8
    Schlagworte: Kindersterblichkeit; Trostliteratur; Christliche Literatur; Biblische Person <Motiv>; Spätantike
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (416 p.)