Asceticism. With the assistance of Gay L. Byron and William S. Love. - gebrauchtes Buch
1995, ISBN: 9780195085358
[PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the C… Mehr…
[PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and “Double Creation” in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism—Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism—Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism—The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. , DE, [SC: 5.00], gebraucht; sehr gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 1513g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, De internationale scheepvaart<
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Asceticism. With the assistance of Gay L. Byron and William S. Love. - gebrauchtes Buch
1995, ISBN: 9780195085358
[PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the C… Mehr…
[PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and “Double Creation” in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism—Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism—Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism—The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. , DE, [SC: 5.00], gebraucht; sehr gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 1513g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Internationaler Versand<
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[EAN: 9780195085358], Tweedehands, goed, [SC: 10.03], [PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and "Double Creation" in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism—Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism—Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism—The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. ISBN 9780195085358 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1513, Books<
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[EAN: 9780195085358], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and "Double Creation" in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism—Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism—Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism—The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. ISBN 9780195085358 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1513, Books<
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1995, ISBN: 9780195085358
New York ; Oxford, Oxford University Press, XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classica… Mehr…
New York ; Oxford, Oxford University Press, XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and ?Double Creation? in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism?Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism?Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism?The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. ISBN 9780195085358Religion 1995, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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1995, ISBN: 9780195085358
[PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the C… Mehr…
[PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and “Double Creation” in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism—Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism—Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism—The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. , DE, [SC: 5.00], gebraucht; sehr gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 1513g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, De internationale scheepvaart<
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Asceticism. With the assistance of Gay L. Byron and William S. Love. - gebrauchtes Buch1995, ISBN: 9780195085358
[PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the C… Mehr…
[PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and “Double Creation” in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism—Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism—Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism—The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. , DE, [SC: 5.00], gebraucht; sehr gut, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 1513g], Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Internationaler Versand<
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1995
ISBN: 0195085353
[EAN: 9780195085358], Tweedehands, goed, [SC: 10.03], [PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW … Mehr…
[EAN: 9780195085358], Tweedehands, goed, [SC: 10.03], [PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and "Double Creation" in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism—Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism—Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism—The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. ISBN 9780195085358 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1513, Books<
Asceticism. With the assistance of Gay L. Byron and William S. Love. - gebunden oder broschiert
1995, ISBN: 0195085353
[EAN: 9780195085358], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and th… Mehr…
[EAN: 9780195085358], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [PU: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press], XXXIII, 638 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and "Double Creation" in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism—Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism—Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism—The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. ISBN 9780195085358 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1513, Books<
Asceticism. With the assistance of Gay L. Byron and William S. Love. - gebrauchtes Buch
1995, ISBN: 9780195085358
New York ; Oxford, Oxford University Press, XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classica… Mehr…
New York ; Oxford, Oxford University Press, XXXIII, 638 p. Original cloth. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Slight staining on edge, otherwise very good and clean. / Leichte Anschmutzung auf Schnitt, sonst sehr gut und sauber. - CONTENTS: Foreword, John Hick -- Introduction, Vincent L. Wimbush and Richard Valantasis -- I. General Challenges and Reconsiderations -- 1. The Way of the Ascetics: Negative or Affirmative?, Kallistos Ware -- 2. The Howl of Oedipus, the Cry of Héloïse: From Asceticism to Postmodern Ethics, Edith Wyschogrod -- II. Origins and Meanings of Asceticism -- 3. Women and Asceticism in Late Antiquity: The Refusal of Status and Gender, Gillian Clark -- 4. Christian Asceticism and the Emergence of the Monastic Tradition, Samuel Rubenson -- 5. Asceticism and Mysticism in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Bernard McGinn -- 6. Practical, Theoretical, and Cultural Tracings in Late Ancient Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Teresa M. Shaw -- 7. Rejecting the Body, Refining the Body: Some Remarks on the Development of Platonist Asceticism, John M. Dillon -- 8. Primitive Christianity as an Ascetic Movement, J. Duncan M. Derrett -- 9. Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Asceticism, Robert A. F. Thurman -- 10. Trajectories of Ascetic Behavior: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Gail P. Corrington-Streete -- III. Hermeneutics of Asceticism -- 11. Asceticism and Anthropology: Enkrateia and ?Double Creation? in Early Christianity, Giulia Sfameni Gasparro -- 12. Ascetic Closure and the End of Antiquity, Averil Cameron -- 13. Pain, Power, and Personhood: Ascetic Behavior in the Ancient Mediterranean, Bruce J. Malina -- 14. Asceticism?Audience and Resistance: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Elizabeth A. Castelli -- 15. Deconstruction of the Body in Indian Asceticism, Patrick Olivelle -- 16. Ascetic Moods in Greek and Latin Literature, John Pinsent -- 17. Asceticism in the Church of Syria: The Hermeneutics of Early Syrian Monasticism, Sidney H. Griffith -- 18. Ascetic Moods, Hermeneutics, and Bodily Deconstruction: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Leif E. Vaage -- IV. Aesthetics of Asceticism -- 19. The Founding of the New Laura, Yizhar Hirschfeld -- 20. Dreaming the Body: An Aesthetics of Asceticism, Patricia Cox Miller -- 21. Mirabai as Wife and Yogi, John Stratton Hawley -- 22. Understanding Asceticism?Testing a Typology: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Walter O. Kaelber -- 23. The Significance of Food in Hebraic-African Thought and the Role of Fasting in the Ethiopian Church, Ephraim Isaac -- 24. Simeon the New Theologian: An Ascetical Theology for Middle-Byzantine Monks, Gregory Collins -- 25. Asceticism and the Compensations of Art, Geoffrey Galt Harpham -- 26. Sensuality and Mysticism?The Islamic Tradition: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Peter J. Awn -- V. Politics of Asceticism -- 27. Asceticism and the Moral Good: A Tale of Two Pleasures, J. Giles Milhaven -- 28. Gender and Uses of the Ascetic in an Islamist Text, Pedwa Malti-Douglas -- 29. Maximus the Confessor on the Affections in Historical Perspective, Robert L. Wilken -- 30. Toward a Politics of Asceticism: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, William E. Deal -- 31. Renunciation and Gender Issues in the Sri Vaisnava Community, Vasudha Narayanan -- 32. Body Politic among the Brides of Christ: Paul and the Origins of Christian Sexual Renunciation, Daniel Boyarin -- 33. Athanasius of Alexandria and the Ascetic Movement of His Time, Charles Kannengiesser -- 34. The Politics of Piety: Response to the Three Preceding Papers, Dianne M. Bazell -- VI. The Discourse Refracted -- 35. The Ascetic Impulse in Religious Life: A General Response, Elizabeth A. Clark -- Appendix Ascetica Miscellanea -- 36. The Battle for the Body in Manichaean Asceticism, Jason Beduhn -- 37. The Allegorization of Gender: Plato and Philo on Spiritual Childbearing, Verna E. F. Flarrison -- 38. Shame and Sex in Late Antique Judaism, Michael L. Satlow -- 39. A Theory of the Social Function of Asceticism, Richard Valantasis -- 40. Psychophysiological and Comparative Analysis of Ascetico-Meditational Discipline: Toward a New Theory of Asceticism, William C. Bushell -- 41. Flagellation and the French Counter-Reformation: Asceticism, Social Discipline, and the Evolution of a Penitential Culture, Ann W. Ramsey -- 42. Practices and Meanings of Asceticism in Contemporary Religious Life and Culture: A Panel Discussion, Moderator: Richard Valantasis Panel: Paul Julian, Gillian Lindt, Elaine H. Pagels, Peter H. Van Ness, Ehsan Yarshater. ISBN 9780195085358Religion 1995, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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