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Author : William M.A. JOWETT
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Page : 488 pages
File Size : 42,59 MB
Release : 1824
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Author : William M.A. JOWETT
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Page : 488 pages
File Size : 42,59 MB
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Author : William Jowett
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Page : 486 pages
File Size : 10,23 MB
Release : 1824
Category : Mediterranean Region
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Author : William Jowett
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Page : 488 pages
File Size : 23,68 MB
Release : 1822
Category : Missions
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Author : William JOWETT (M.A.)
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Page : 488 pages
File Size : 40,67 MB
Release : 1824
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Author : William Jowett
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Page : 488 pages
File Size : 44,35 MB
Release : 1824
Category : Missions
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Author : William Jowett
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Page : 492 pages
File Size : 14,71 MB
Release : 1822
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Author : Sara Parks
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 36,73 MB
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1351005960
This engaging and accessible textbook provides an introduction to the study of ancient Jewish and Christian women in their Hellenistic and Roman contexts. This is the first textbook dedicated to introducing women’s religious roles in Judaism and Christianity in a way that is accessible to undergraduates from all disciplines. The textbook provides brief, contextualising overviews that then allow for deeper explorations of specific topics in women’s religion, including leadership, domestic ritual, women as readers and writers of scripture, and as innovators in their traditions. Using select examples from ancient sources, the textbook provides teachers and students with the raw tools to begin their own exploration of ancient religion. An introductory chapter provides an outline of common hermeneutics or "lenses" through which scholars approach the texts and artefacts of Judaism and Christianity in antiquity. The textbook also features a glossary of key terms, a list of further readings and discussion questions for each topic, and activities for classroom use. In short, the book is designed to be a complete, classroom-ready toolbox for teachers who may have never taught this subject as well as for those already familiar with it. Jewish and Christian Women in the Ancient Mediterranean is intended for use in undergraduate classrooms, its target audience undergraduate students and their instructors, although Masters students may also find the book useful. In addition, the book is accessible and lively enough that religious communities’ study groups and interested laypersons could employ the book for their own education.
Author : Thomas E Burman
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 48,54 MB
Release : 2022-08-23
Category : History
ISBN : 0520296524
The Sea in the Middle presents an original and revisionist narrative of the development of the medieval west from late antiquity to the dawn of modernity. This textbook is uniquely centered on the Mediterranean and emphasizes the role played by peoples and cultures of Africa, Asia, and Europe in an age when Christians, Muslims, and Jews of various denominations engaged with each other in both conflict and collaboration. Key features: Fifteen-chapter structure to aid classroom use Sections in each chapter that feature key artifacts relevant to chapter themes Dynamic visuals, including 190 photos and 20 maps The Sea in the Middle and its sourcebook companion, Texts from the Middle, pair together to provide a framework and materials that guide students through this complex but essential history—one that will appeal to the diverse student bodies of today.
Author : Sulochana Ruth Asirvatham
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 33,96 MB
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 9780847699698
Between Magic and Religion represents a radical rethinking of traditional distinctions involving the term 'religion' in the ancient Greek world and beyond, through late antiquity to the seventeenth century. The title indicates the fluidity of such concepts as religion and magic, highlighting the wide variety of meanings evoked by these shifting terms from ancient to modern times. The contributors put these meanings to the test, applying a wide range of methods in exploring the many varieties of available historical, archaeological, iconographical, and literary evidence. No reader will ever think of magic and religion the same way after reading through the findings presented in this book. Both terms emerge in a new light, with broader applications and deeper meanings.
Author : Gabriele Proglio
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 12,43 MB
Release : 2021-04-28
Category : History
ISBN : 3030513912
This edited volume aims to problematise and rethink the contemporary European migrant crisis in the Central Mediterranean through the lens of the Black Mediterranean. Bringing together scholars working in geography, political theory, sociology, and cultural studies, this volume takes the Black Mediterranean as a starting point for asking and answering a set of crucial questions about the racialized production of borders, bodies, and citizenship in contemporary Europe: what is the role of borders in controlling migrant flows from North Africa and the Middle East?; what is the place for black bodies in the Central Mediterranean context?; what is the relevance of the citizenship in reconsidering black subjectivities in Europe? The volume will be divided into three parts. After the introduction, which will provide an overview of the theoretical framework and the individual contributions, Part I focuses on the problem of borders, Part II features essays focused on the body, and Part III is dedicated to citizenship.