The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Ritual -

The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Ritual

Buch | Hardcover
746 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-874787-1 (ISBN)
177,70 inkl. MwSt
The Handbook provides an indispensable account of the ritual world of early Christianity from the beginning of the movement up to the end of the sixth century.
Scholars of religion have long assumed that ritual and belief constitute the fundamental building blocks of religious traditions and that these two components of religion are interrelated and interdependent in significant ways. Generations of New Testament and Early Christian scholars have produced detailed analyses of the belief systems of nascent Christian communities, including their ideological and political dimensions, but have by and large ignored ritual as an important element of early Christian religion and as a factor contributing to the rise and the organization of the movement. In recent years, however, scholars of early Christianity have begun to use ritual as an analytical tool for describing and explaining Christian origins and the early history of the movement. Such a development has created a momentum toward producing a more comprehensive volume on the ritual world of Early Christianity employing advances made in the field of ritual studies. The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Ritual gives a manifold account of the ritual world of early Christianity from the beginning of the movement up to the fifth century. The volume introduces relevant theories and approaches; central topics of ritual life in the cultural world of early Christianity; and important Christian ritual themes and practices in emerging Christian groups and factions.

Risto Uro is a Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies and Chair of the BA programme in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Helsinki. His research covers such areas as the Synoptic Gospels, the Nag Hammadi Library, and the social history of early Christianity. His publications include Ritual and Christian Beginnings: A Socio-Cognitive Analysis (2016) and Explaining Christian Origins and Early Judaism: Contributions from Cognitive and Social Science (co-edited with Petri Luomanen; 2007). Juliette J. Day is Docent and University Lecturer in Church History in the Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki, and Senior Research Fellow in Early Christian Liturgy at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford. Her research focusses on early Christian liturgy, especially that of Jerusalem/Palestine in late antiquity, and on the interpretation of ancient and contemporary liturgical texts. Her publications include The Baptismal Liturgy of Jerusalem (2007), Reading the Liturgy (2014), Early Roman Liturgy to 600 (co-edited with Marcus Vinzent; 2014), and A Guide to the Study of Liturgy and Worship (co-edited with Benjamin Gordon-Taylor, 2013). Richard E. DeMaris is Senior Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Valparaiso University and has served as the Catholic Biblical Association Visiting Professor to the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. He is a research associate of the Nordic Project on Ritual and the Emergence of Early Christian Religion and was a staff member of the Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia, Greece, in the 1990s. His publications on ritual include Early Christian Ritual Life (co-edited with Jason Lamoreaux and Steven Muir 2018), and The New Testament in Its Ritual World (2008). Rikard Roitto is Docent and University Lecturer of Biblical Studies, New Testament, at Stockholm School of Theology. In his research, he integrates historical-critical methods with social, psychological and cognitive sciences to understand early Christian texts and communities. His research interests include social identity, norms, rituals of penance and forgiveness, conflict resolution, and baptism in early Christianity. He has written several articles on ritual practices of reproof, repentance, penance, intercession for forgiveness and reintegration of deviant group members in early Christianity.

List of Figures and Tables
Abbreciations
Notes on Contributors
PART 1 RITUAL THEORY
1: Risto Uro: Introduction: Ritual in the Study of Early Christianity
2: Barry Stephenson: Ritualization and Ritual Invention
3: Barry Stephenson: Ritual as Action, Performance, and Practice
4: Douglas J. Davies: Ritual, Identity, and Emotion
5: Eva Kundtová Klocová and Armin W. Geertz: Ritual and Embodied Cognition
6: Joseph Bulbulia: Ritual and Cooperation
7: István Czachesz: Ritual and Transmission
PART II RITUAL IN THE ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN WORLD
8: Rubina Raja: Ancient Sanctuaries
9: John S. Kloppenborg: Associations, Guilds, Clubs
10: Fanny Dolansky: Household and Family
11: István Czachesz: Magic
12: Richard S. Ascough: Communal Meals
13: Thomas Kazen: Purification
14: David E. Aune: Prayer
15: Jade B. Weimer: Music
16: Daniel Ullucci: Sacrifice and Votives
17: Laura Feldt: Pilgrimage and Festivals
18: Martti Nissinen: Divination
19: Luter H. Martin: Initiation
20: Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme: Mortuary Rituals
21: Anders Klostergaard Petersen: Ritual and Texts
PART III RITUAL IN NASCENT CHRISTIANITY
22: Richard E. DeMaris: Water Ritual
23: Vojtech Kase: Meal Practices
24: Rikard Roitto: Rituals of Reintegration
25: Gerd Theissen: Ritual and Healing
26: Christian A. Eberhart: Sacrificial Practice and Language
27: Colleen Shantz: Ritual and Religious Experience
28: Susan E. Hylen: Ritual and Emerging Church Hierarchy
29: Pheme Perkins: Ritual and Orthodoxy
PART IV RITUAL IN THE ANCIENT CHURCH
30: Paul F. Bradshaw: Christian Initiation
31: Lizette Larson-Miller: Eucharistic Practices
32: Juliette J. Day: Ritualizing Time
33: L. Edwards Phillips: Early Christian Prayer
34: Robin M. Jensen: Ritual and Early Christian Art
35: Angela Kim harkins and Brian P. Dunkle, SJ: Hymns and Psalmody
36: David G. Hunter: Wedding Rituals and Episcopal Power
37: Juliette J. Day: Women's Rituals and Women's Ritualizing
38: Richard Finn, OP: Fasting as an Ascetic Ritual
39: David L. Eastman: The Cult of Saints
40: Jacob A. latham: Ritual and the Christianization of Urban Space
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Handbooks
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 171 x 246 mm
Gewicht 1452 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Religion / Theologie Christentum Liturgik / Homiletik
Religion / Theologie Christentum Moraltheologie / Sozialethik
ISBN-10 0-19-874787-X / 019874787X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-874787-1 / 9780198747871
Zustand Neuware
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