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  • - Sacred Travel in the Ancient Mediterranean
    af Matthew Dillon, Simon Coleman, Ian Rutherford, mfl.
    198,95 kr.

    "Pilgrims in Place, Pilgrims in Motion: Sacred Travel in the Ancient Mediterranean" brings together interdisciplinary scholarship on the connected poles of pilgrimage: the sanctuaries being visited, and the journeys to get there. Contributions investigate different concepts of place, community, social tensions and expectations of pilgrim behaviour; long-term meanings of place as embodied in memory and topography; mobility, migration and placemaking; connectivity and its relationship to pilgrimage. Individual chapters discuss shrines, sanctuaries and sacred places as well as journeys and mobility across Greek, Roman and late antique contexts, framed as part of a keydebate within the study of pilgrimage, the central tension between place and motion.

  • af David Frankfurter
    1.538,95 kr.

  • - Apocalypse of Elijan and Early Egyptian Christianity
    af David Frankfurter
    1.193,95 kr.

  • - Syncretism and Local Worlds in Late Antiquity
    af David Frankfurter
    358,95 - 538,95 kr.

  • - Rumors of Demonic Conspiracy and Satanic Abuse in History
    af David Frankfurter
    421,95 kr.

    In the 1980s, America was gripped by widespread panics about Satanic cults. This book provides historical awareness that stories of Satanic atrocities are both inventions of the mind and perennial phenomena, not authentic criminal events.

  • - Assimilation and Resistance
    af David Frankfurter
    532,95 kr.

    Examines the complex fate of classical Egyptian religion during the centuries from the period when Christianity first made its appearance in Egypt to when it became the region's dominant religion. This book describes how an ancient culture maintained itself while also being transformed through influences such as Hellenism, and Roman government.