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  1. Early Christians adapting to the Roman Empire
    mutual recognition
    Autor*in: Huttunen, Niko
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

    In 'Early Christians Adapting to the Roman Empire: Mutual Recognition' Niko Huttunen challenges the interpretation of early Christian texts as anti-imperial documents. He presents examples of the positive relationship between early Christians and the... mehr

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    In 'Early Christians Adapting to the Roman Empire: Mutual Recognition' Niko Huttunen challenges the interpretation of early Christian texts as anti-imperial documents. He presents examples of the positive relationship between early Christians and the Roman society. With the concept of "recognition" Huttunen describes a situation in which the parties can come to terms with each other without full agreement. Huttunen provides examples of non-Christian philosophers recognizing early Christians. He claims that recognition was a response to Christians who presented themselves as philosophers. Huttunen reads Romans 13 as a part of the ancient tradition of the law of the stronger. His pioneering study on early Christian soldiers uncovers the practical dimension of recognizing the empire.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9789004426153
    RVK Klassifikation: BC 7550 ; BC 8800 ; BO 2110 ; BO 2310 ; NH 9450
    Schriftenreihe: Supplements to Novum Testamentum ; volume 179
    Schlagworte: Frühchristentum; Literatur; Urchristentum
    Weitere Schlagworte: Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600; Church history / Primitive and early church
    Umfang: IX, 282 Seiten
  2. Early Christians adapting to the Roman Empire
    mutual recognition
    Autor*in: Huttunen, Niko
    Erschienen: [2020]; © 2020
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

    In 'Early Christians Adapting to the Roman Empire: Mutual Recognition' Niko Huttunen challenges the interpretation of early Christian texts as anti-imperial documents. He presents examples of the positive relationship between early Christians and the... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg
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    Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, Hauptbibliothek
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik, Bibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    In 'Early Christians Adapting to the Roman Empire: Mutual Recognition' Niko Huttunen challenges the interpretation of early Christian texts as anti-imperial documents. He presents examples of the positive relationship between early Christians and the Roman society. With the concept of "recognition" Huttunen describes a situation in which the parties can come to terms with each other without full agreement. Huttunen provides examples of non-Christian philosophers recognizing early Christians. He claims that recognition was a response to Christians who presented themselves as philosophers. Huttunen reads Romans 13 as a part of the ancient tradition of the law of the stronger. His pioneering study on early Christian soldiers uncovers the practical dimension of recognizing the empire.

     

    Export in Literaturverwaltung   RIS-Format
      BibTeX-Format
    Hinweise zum Inhalt
    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9789004426153
    RVK Klassifikation: BC 7550 ; BC 8800 ; BO 2110 ; BO 2310 ; NH 9450
    Schriftenreihe: Supplements to Novum Testamentum ; volume 179
    Schlagworte: Frühchristentum; Literatur; Urchristentum
    Weitere Schlagworte: Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600; Church history / Primitive and early church
    Umfang: IX, 282 Seiten