9780520385702-0520385705-Epiphanius of Cyprus: A Cultural Biography of Late Antiquity (Volume 2) (Christianity in Late Antiquity)

Epiphanius of Cyprus: A Cultural Biography of Late Antiquity (Volume 2) (Christianity in Late Antiquity)

ISBN-13: 9780520385702
ISBN-10: 0520385705
Edition: First Edition
Author: Andrew S. Jacobs
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback 350 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780520385702
ISBN-10: 0520385705
Edition: First Edition
Author: Andrew S. Jacobs
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback 350 pages

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Epiphanius of Cyprus: A Cultural Biography of Late Antiquity (Volume 2) (Christianity in Late Antiquity) (ISBN-13: 9780520385702 and ISBN-10: 0520385705), written by authors Andrew S. Jacobs, was published by University of California Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles (Ancient Civilizations History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Epiphanius of Cyprus: A Cultural Biography of Late Antiquity (Volume 2) (Christianity in Late Antiquity) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Product Description Epiphanius, Bishop of Constantia on Cyprus from 367 to 403 CE, was incredibly influential in the last decades of the fourth century. Whereas his major surviving text—the Panarion, an encyclopedia of heresies—is studied for lost sources, Epiphanius himself is often dismissed as an anti-intellectual eccentric, a marginal figure of late antiquity. In this book, Andrew S. Jacobs moves Epiphanius from the margin back toward the center and proposes we view major cultural themes of late antiquity in a new light altogether. Through an examination of the key cultural concepts of celebrity, conversion, discipline, scripture, and salvation, Jacobs shifts our understanding of late antiquity from a transformational period open to new ideas and peoples toward a Christian Empire that posited a troubling, but ever-present, otherness at the center of its cultural production. Review "A creative, valuable contribution to scholarship on Epiphanius particularly, and fourth-century Christianity generally. Jacobs’s 'cultural biography' idea is noteworthy, and while his bridge between Epiphanius and his culture could be more explicit, this volume manageably realizes that method. Good scholarship merits critical scrutiny, but this reviewer wholeheartedly recommends this book—ingenious, analytic, and readable—to today’s generation of ancient Christian scholars." ― Reading Religion"This is a well-written and well-argued book which all scholars of Late Antiquity and Early Christianity can read with benefit." ― Studies in Late Antiquity"Jacobs offers a theoretically sophisticated cultural biography that places this maligned figure at the center of late antiquity rather than (comfortably) at its margins." ― Church History"In his study of the fourth-century bishop and ascetic Epiphanius, Andrew Jacobs makes another illuminating intervention into the history of ancient Christianity. . . . Exemplary and brilliant." ― Bryn Mawr Classic Review From the Back Cover “In a stunning piece of cultural history, Jacobs shows that Epiphanius was a celebrity in his time, equally at home as a performer and a negotiator. This important and original book opens a new window into late antiquity as it really was.” Averil Cameron, Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine History at the University of Oxford “Epiphanius of Cyprus presents a different and wholly surprising picture of the infamous fourth-century bishop. A well-established scholar, Jacobs deftly applies modern critical theory in this creative reading of Epiphanius’s life and works. This book is an excellent contribution and an original work of the highest academic quality.” Young Richard Kim, Associate Professor of History and Classics at Calvin College “Andrew Jacobs draws not so much the icon of a saint but the portrait of a multifaceted figure in a shifting landscape. With admirable breadth and mastery of detail, combined with incisive perception and presented in eloquent prose, he paints a vivid picture of the last decades of the fourth century as a time when the boundaries of religion and orthodoxy, of church and empire, and of asceticism and paideia were constantly questioned and renegotiated.” Claudia Rapp, Professor of Byzantine Studies at the University of Vienna About the Author Andrew S. Jacobs is Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School. He is the author of Remains of the Jews: The Holy Land and Christian Empire in Late Antiquity and Christ Circumcised: A Study in Early Christian History and Difference.

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