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by Val Nicolet, Kartzow, Marianne, Bjelland
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Just as it is today, conversion was also a contested religious, political, and personal phenomenon in the ancient world. Using Jewish and Christian primary sources, this volume discusses what this change could have meant for various individuals or groups of people in the ancient world and argues that conversion can best be understood through an intersectional perspective, an approach that includes gender, class, ethnicity, and age, as well as political and economic elements in its analysis of conversion.
A discussion of conversion benefits from taking into account conversion's history of reception, and this volume examines case studies from the reception history, alongside contemporary examples of contested conversions (for example, from Christianity to Islam or vice versa).
This book initiates a dialogue between ancient sources and present concepts or practices, and considers how sacred texts and their receptions have influenced the way we think about conversion as religious change.
Title
The Complexity of Conversion: Intersectional Perspectives on Religious Change in Antiquity and Beyond
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Equinox Publishing Ltd
Published
September 2021
Weight
563g
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 1.7 cm
ISBN
9781781795729
ISBN-10
178179572X
Eden Code
5617063
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