Rituals in Early Christianity : New Perspectives on Tradition and Transformation /

Based on the paradigmatic shift in both liturgical and ritual studies, this multidisciplinary volume presents a collection of case studies on rituals in the early Christian world. After a methodological discussion of the new paradigm, it shows how emblematic Christian rituals were influenced by thei...

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Other Authors: Geljon, Albert (Editor), Vos, Nienke (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2021.

Series: Vigiliae Christianae, Supplements ; 164.

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Call Number: BS2430

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Summary:Based on the paradigmatic shift in both liturgical and ritual studies, this multidisciplinary volume presents a collection of case studies on rituals in the early Christian world. After a methodological discussion of the new paradigm, it shows how emblematic Christian rituals were influenced by their Greco-Roman and Jewish contexts, undergoing multiple transformations, while themselves affecting developments both within and outside Christianity. Notably, parallel traditions in Judaism and Islam are included in the discussion, highlighting the importance of ongoing reception history. Focusing on the dynamic character of rituals, the new perspectives on ritual traditions pursued here relate to the expanding source material, both textual and material, as well as the development of recent interdisciplinary approaches, including the cognitive science of religion.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9789004441729
9789004440975