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Classifying Christians

Ethnography, Heresiology, and the Limits of Knowledge in Late Antiquity

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Classifying Christians investigates late antique Christian heresiologies as ethnographies that catalogued and detailed the origins, rituals, doctrines, and customs of the heretics in explicitly polemical and theological terms. Oscillating between ancient ethnographic evidence and contemporary ethnographic writing, Todd S. Berzon argues that late antique heresiology shares an underlying logic with classical ethnography in the ancient Mediterranean world. By providing an account of heresiological writing from the second to fifth century, Classifying Christians embeds heresiology within the historical development of imperial forms of knowledge that have shaped western culture from antiquity to the present.

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Classifying Christians, Todd S. Berzon

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2016
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Titel
Classifying Christians
Untertitel
Ethnography, Heresiology, and the Limits of Knowledge in Late Antiquity
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Todd S. Berzon
Erscheinungsdatum
2016
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
320
ISBN10
0520284267
ISBN13
9780520284265
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Beschreibung
Classifying Christians investigates late antique Christian heresiologies as ethnographies that catalogued and detailed the origins, rituals, doctrines, and customs of the heretics in explicitly polemical and theological terms. Oscillating between ancient ethnographic evidence and contemporary ethnographic writing, Todd S. Berzon argues that late antique heresiology shares an underlying logic with classical ethnography in the ancient Mediterranean world. By providing an account of heresiological writing from the second to fifth century, Classifying Christians embeds heresiology within the historical development of imperial forms of knowledge that have shaped western culture from antiquity to the present.