02311nam 2200421zu 450 991076848080332120260211144242.09523690981(CKB)29474390000041(IL-JeEL)9929474390000041(EXLCZ)992947439000004120240101|2023uuuu || |engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBeing Pagan, Being Christian in Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages /edited by Katja Ritari, Jan R. Stenger, William Van AndringaHelsinki :Helsinki University Press,2023.1 online resourceAHEAD: Advanced studies in the humanities and social sciences ;volume 49523690973 9789523690974 Includes bibliographical references and index."'Being Pagan, being Christian in late antiquity and early middle ages brings together researchers from various fields, including archaeology, history, classical studies, and theology, to enhance discussion of this period of change as one continuum across the artificial borders of the different scholarly disciplines. With new archaeological data and contributions from scholars specializing on both textual and material remains, these different fields of study shed light on how religious identities of the people of the past are defined and identified. The contributions reassess the interplay of diversity and homogenising tendencies in a shifting religious landscape. Beyond the diversity of traditions, this book highlights the growing capacity of Christianity to hold together, under its control, the different dimensions - identity, cultural, ethical and emotional - of individual and collective religious experience."--Publisher's website.ReligionHistoryPaganismHistoryChurch historyReligionHistory.PaganismHistory.Church history.Ritari KatjaStenger JanVan Andringa WilliamBOOK9910768480803321Being Pagan, Being Christian in Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages3668890UNINA