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Oxford Early Christian Studies

Making Amulets Christian

Artefacts, Scribes, and Contexts

Bruyn, Theodore de (Associate Professor, Department of Classics and Religious Studies, Associate Professor, Department of Classics and Religious Studies, University of Ottawa)

Making Amulets Christian

Oxford Early Christian Studies

Making Amulets Christian

Artefacts, Scribes, and Contexts

Oxford Early Christian Studies: Making Amulets Christian

 

It considers the use of incantations in early Christianity. It offers the first comprehensive investigation of magical practices (and how they changed) as Christianity became the dominant form of religion in the Roman Empire.


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Beschrijving Oxford Early Christian Studies: Making Amulets Christian

Making Amulets Christian: Artefacts, Scribes, and Contexts examines Greek amulets with Christian elements from late antique Egypt in order to discern the processes whereby a customary practice--the writing of incantations on amulets--changed in an increasingly Christian context. It considers how the formulation of incantations and amulets changed as the Christian church became the prevailing religious institution in Egypt in the last centuries of the Roman empire. Theodore de Bruyn investigates what we can learn from incantations and amulets containing Christian elements about the cultural and social location of the people who wrote them. He shows how incantations and amulets were indebted to rituals or ritualizing behaviour of Christians.

This study analyzes different types of amulets and the ways in which they incorporate Christian elements. By comparing the formulation and writing of individual amulets that are similar to one another, one can observe differences in the culture of the scribes of these materials. It argues for 'conditioned individuality' in the production of amulets. On the one hand, amulets manifest qualities that reflect the training and culture of the individual writer. On the other hand, amulets reveal that individual writers were shaped, whether consciously or inadvertently, by the resources they drew upon-by what is called 'tradition' in the field of religious studies.


ISBN
9780199687886
Pagina's
308
Verschenen
Serie
Oxford Early Christian Studies
NUR
700
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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