Der vorliegende Band untersucht die Umstände der religiösen Transformation im frühen Christentum und in anderen antiken Religionen - die verschiedenen Konvertiten, die Mittel, mit denen die Anhänger angezogen wurden, und die Faktoren, die ihren Erfolg beeinflussten und begrenzten.
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978-3-16-161001-1 (9783161610011)
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10.1628/978-3-16-161001-1
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Born 1970; 1999 PhD University of Chicago; Professor and Chair of New Testament Studies at Uppsala University, Sweden.
Born 1964; 1986 BA University of California, Berkeley; 1992 M.T.S. Harvard University; 2003 PhD University of Chicago; Professor of Scripture Studies at Lewis University.
Born 1971; 2011 PhD in New Testament and Early Christian Literature from the University of Chicago; since 2016 Research Assistant to the A. A. Bradford Chair, Texas Christian University (USA).
Clare K. Rothschild: Introduction: Conversion Since Nock
Part One: Responses to Nock'sConversion
Jan N. Bremmer: Notes on Arthur Darby Nock's Ideas of Ancient Religion and the Mysteries in His Conversion - John J. Collins: Nock's Typology of Religion - Carl R. Holladay: A. D. Nock's Conversion : Some Glosses - John S. Kloppenborg: Rethinking Nock's Conversion - Paula Fredriksen: "Conversion" as "Sea Change": Re-thinking A. D. Nock's Conversion - L. L. Welborn: Nock on the Exclusiveness of Conversion to Christianity: A Re-evaluation with Reference to Evidence from Roman Corinth - Michael B. Cover: The Conversion and Return of Simon Peter (Luke 22:31-32) - Harold W. Attridge: Celebration of Arthur Darby Nock - Christopher Mount: Conversion and the Success of Christianity in the Roman Empire - James A. Kelhoffer: Do ???????O and ???????? in Second Clement Signify "Repentance" or a Change in Mindset Tantamount to Conversion? - Carl Johan Berglund: Miracles, Determination, and Loyalty: The Concept of Conversion in the Acts of John - Meira Z. Kensky: "Thus a Teacher Must Be": Pedagogical Formation in John Chrysostom's Homilies on 1 and 2 Timothy - Andrew S. Jacobs: "Coloured by the Nature of Christianity": Nock's Invention of Religion and Ex-Jews in Late Antiquity
Part Two: Beyond Conversion
John T. Fitzgerald: Arthur Darby Nock and the Study of Sallustius - Dylan M. Burns: The Hermetic Asclepius's Middle Platonist Teaching on Fate - David Lincicum: In Search of Nock's Gifford Lectures: A Dossier of Sources - Everett Ferguson: Afterword: Reminiscences of Arthur Darby Nock