The Intellectual World of Late Antique Christianity

Reshaping Classical Traditions

Lewis Ayres editor Matthew R Crawford editor Michael W Champion editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:26th Oct '23

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Explores and contextualises ways of knowing and ordering knowledge in early Christianity in Greek, Latin, and Syriac-speaking milieus.

This book is for scholars and students of the ideas, literatures, and cultures of early Christianity and late antiquity, ancient philosophers, and historians of theology. It offers new perspectives on early Christian modes of knowing and ordering knowledge in relation to changing discourses, institutions, and material culture of late antiquity.The Intellectual World of Late-Antique Christianity explores new perspectives on early Christian epistemology in relation to the changing discourses, institutions, and material culture of late antiquity. Early Christian modes of knowing and ordering knowledge involved complex processes of appropriation, reproduction, and reconfiguration of Jewish and classical epistemologies. This helped Christians develop cultures of interpretation and argument as textually oriented religious communities within the Roman Empire and beyond. It laid an intellectual foundation that would be built upon and modified in a variety of later contexts. Encompassing Greek, Latin, and Syriac Christianity, and an historical arc that stretches from the New Testament to Bede, this volume traces how diverse theological commitments resulted in distinctive Christian accounts of knowing. It foregrounds the myriad ways in which early Christian epistemology was embedded in earlier intellectual traditions and forms of life, and how they established norms for communal life and powerful ways of acting in the world.

ISBN: 9781108835299

Dimensions: 240mm x 178mm x 50mm

Weight: 1920g

734 pages