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Michael Blömer, Achim Lichtenberger, Rubina Raja (eds). Pages: xxxviii + 424 p. Illustrations:294 b/w, 12 Maps. Language(s):English, French, German. Publication Year:2015. Brepols. ISBN: 978-2-503-54445-8. Paperback --- SUMMARY This volume addresses questions of continuity and change in the religious life of the Levant between Alexander s conquest of the Middle East until the end of the Umayyad period, a topic which has received growing attention over the last decade within the fields of ancient history, archaeology, philology, and religious studies. The volume pulls together the efforts of scholars from all of these fields, and its central concerns include the representations and expressions of religious identity in sacred architecture, iconography, and texts. These representations and expressions are explored through literature, inscriptions, and iconography, and though the architectural as well as the functional development of sanctuaries, churches, and mosques. The volume includes papers on themes such as definition, creation, dissolution, and interconnection between sacred sites, as well as access and audience. These developments are examined through the lenses of aspects of continuity and change in material and literary culture. With a point of departure in the development of urban, sub-urban, and extra-urban sanctuaries, churches, and early mosques, as well as their associated cults and religions, the contributions in this volume explore the shaping and development of the religious identities of individuals, groups, and societies, and assess how these categories of religious identity were interrelated and shaped by a variety of circumstances. The volume aims at underlining the importance of interdisciplinary studies to the comprehensive understanding of this complex field and at opening up discussions of methodological and theoretical approaches which can be used across these disciplines. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Continuity and Change: Religious Identities in the Levant from Alexander to Muhammad MICHAEL BLÖMER, ACHIM LICHTENBERGER and RUBINA RAJA I. General Les signes du changement: réalités et faux-semblants MAURICE SARTRE Familiar Strangers : Gods and Worshippers away from Home in the Roman Near East TED KAIZER Gymnasia: Aspects of a Greek Institution in the Hellenistic and Roman Near East FRANK DAUBNER The Assembly Rooms of Religious Groups in the Hellenistic and Roman Near East: A Comparative Study INGE NIELSEN The God who is called IAO : Judaism and Hellenistic Mystery Religions LESTER L. GRABBE Conversion, Apologetic Argumentation and Polemic (amongst friends) in Second Century Syria: Theophilus Ad Autolycum JAKOB ENGBERG Politicizing the Religious: Or How the Umayyads Co-opted Classical Iconography NASSER RABBAT II. Northern Syria The Re-emergence of Iron Age Religious Iconography in Roman Syria GUY BUNNENS Religious Continuity? The Evidence from Doliche MICHAEL BLÖMER The Jebel Khalid Temple: Continuity and Change GRAEME CLARKE A Laodicean on Mount Casius JULIEN ALIQUOT Defining New Gods: the Daimones of Antiochus MARGHERITA FACELLA Images of Priests in North Syria and beyond MICHAEL BLÖMER Perduration, Continuity and Discontinuity in the Sanctuary of Atargatis in Hierapolis (Syria) ALEJANDRO EGEA The Transformation of a Saintly Paradigm: Simeon the Elder and the Legacy of Stylitism VOLKER MENZE III. The Desert and Mesopotamia Babylon in achaemenidischer und hellenistischer Zeit: Eine Stellungnahme zur aktuellen Forschungsdiskussion WOLFGANG MESSERSCHMIDT Bel of Palmyra MICHAL GAWLIKOWSKI Cult Images in Cities of the Syrian-Mesopotamian Desert during the First Three Centuries CE: Continuity and Change LUCINDA DIRVEN St. Sergios in Resafa: Worshipped by Christians and Muslims Alike DOROTHÉE SACK IV. Southern Syria Continuity and Change of Religious Life in Southern Syria during the Hellenstic and Roman Periods KLAUS STEFAN FREYBERGER Nouveaux dieux et dieux nouv.
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