Social World of Intellectuals in the Roman Empire

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Social World of Intellectuals in the Roman Empire

Sophists, Philosophers, and Christians

European history Ancient history Ancient history Social and cultural history History of religion Christianity

Author: Kendra Eshleman

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Collection: Greek Culture in the Roman World

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 8th November 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781139854191


Overview

This book examines the role of social networks in the formation of identity among sophists, philosophers and Christians in the early Roman Empire. Membership in each category was established and evaluated socially as well as discursively.

Social Integration and Contestation

From clashes over admission to classrooms and communion to construction of the group’s history, integration into the social fabric of the community served as both an index of identity and a medium through which contests over status and authority were conducted.

Shared Technologies of Self-Definition

The juxtaposition of patterns of belonging in Second Sophistic and early Christian circles reveals a shared repertoire of technologies of self-definition, authorization and institutionalization and shows how each group manipulated and adapted those strategies to its own needs.

Contextualizing Early Christian Formation

This approach provides a more rounded view of the Second Sophistic and places the early Christian formation of ''orthodoxy'' in a fresh context.

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