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BOOK DETAILS
- Bookid:
- 27424
- Author:
- BLÖMER, Michael ; LICHTENBERGER, Achim ; RAJA, Rubina
- Title:
- Religious Identities in the Levant from Alexander to Muhammed: Continuity and Change
- Publisher:
- Brepols
- Place:
- Turnhout
- Year:
- 2015
- Class:
- [J2] Religion And Philosophy--Comparative Studies
- Class_mark:
- J2 BLÖME 31154
- Register_number:
- 31154
- Book_type:
- book
- Isbn:
- 9782503544458
- Series_title:
- Contextualizing the Sacred
- Barcode:
- BOOKS-000000024044
- Keywords:
- Religion and Culture--Middle East--History ; Middle East--Religion--Congresses ; Middle East--Civilization--To 622--Congresses ; Identification (Religion)--History--To 1500--Congresses ; Religious architecture--Middle East--History--To 1500--Congresses
- Classification:
- Comparative Studies
- Notes:
- Continuity and Change (Conference) (2010: Danish Institute in Damascus)
- Contents:
- Introduction
Continuity and Change: Religious Identities in the Levant from Alexander to Muhammad — MICHAEL BLÖMER, ACHIM LICHTENBERGER and RUBINA RAJA
I. General
Les signes du changement: réalités et faux-semblants — MAURICE SARTRE
‘Familiar Strangers’: Gods and Worshippers away from Home in the Roman Near East — TED KAIZER
Gymnasia: Aspects of a Greek Institution in the Hellenistic and Roman Near East — FRANK DAUBNER
The Assembly Rooms of Religious Groups in the Hellenistic and Roman Near East: A Comparative Study — INGE NIELSEN
‘The God who is called IAO’: Judaism and Hellenistic Mystery Religions — LESTER L. GRABBE
Conversion, Apologetic Argumentation and Polemic (amongst friends) in Second Century Syria: Theophilus’ Ad Autolycum — JAKOB ENGBERG
Politicizing the Religious: Or How the Umayyads Co-opted Classical Iconography — NASSER RABBAT
II. Northern Syria
The Re-emergence of Iron Age Religious Iconography in Roman Syria — GUY BUNNENS
Religious Continuity? The Evidence from Doliche — MICHAEL BLÖMER
The Jebel Khalid Temple: Continuity and Change — GRAEME CLARKE
A Laodicean on Mount Casius — JULIEN ALIQUOT
Defining New Gods: the Daimones of Antiochus — MARGHERITA FACELLA
Images of Priests in North Syria and beyond — MICHAEL BLÖMER
Perduration, Continuity and Discontinuity in the Sanctuary of Atargatis in Hierapolis (Syria) — ALEJANDRO EGEA
The Transformation of a Saintly Paradigm: Simeon the Elder and the Legacy of Stylitism — VOLKER MENZE
III. The Desert and Mesopotamia
Babylon in achaemenidischer und hellenistischer Zeit: Eine Stellungnahme zur aktuellen Forschungsdiskussion — WOLFGANG MESSERSCHMIDT
Bel of Palmyra — MICHAL GAWLIKOWSKI
Cult Images in Cities of the Syrian-Mesopotamian Desertduring the First Three Centuries CE:Continuity and Change — LUCINDA DIRVEN
St. Sergios in Resafa: Worshipped by Christians and Muslims Alike — DOROTHÉE SACK
IV. Southern Syria
Continuity and Change of Religious Life in Southern Syria during the Hellenstic and Roman Periods — KLAUS STEFAN FREYBERGER
Nouveaux dieux et dieux nouveaux dans le Hauran (Syrie du sud) à l’époque romaine — ANNIE SARTRE-FAURIAT
New archaeological research at the sanctuary of Sî‘ in southern Syria: the Graeco-Roman divinities invite themselves to Baalshamîn — JACQUELINE DENTZER-FEYDY
V. Palestine
The Hellenistic-Roman Sanctuary at et-Tell (Bethsaida) and the Question of Tradition in the Layout of the Holy Place — ILONA SKUPINSKA-LØVSET
More on the Intentionally Broken Discus Lamps from Roman Palestine: Mutilation and its Symbolic Meaning — OREN TAL AND MARCIO TEXEIRA BASTOS
VI. Arabia
From Nabataea to the Province of Arabia: Changing Religious Identities and the Cults of Dushara — PETER ALPASS
‘Romanization’ through Coins: The Case of Provincia Arabia — CRISTINA M. ACQUA
The Last Phases of the Cathedral Church of Jerash — BEAT BRENK
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- multi author, edited
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