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RECONCEIVING RELIGIOUS CONFLICT
Reconceiving Religious Conflict
deconstructs instances of religious conflict within
the formative centuries of Christianity, the first six centuries CE. It explores the
theoretical foundations of religious conflict; the dynamics of religious conflict
within the context of persecution and martyrdom; the social and moral intersections
that undergird the phenomenon of religious conflict; and the relationship between
religious conflict and religious identity. It is unique in that it does not solely focus
on religious violence as it is physically manifested, but on religious conflict (and
tolerance), looking too at dynamics of religious discourse and practice that often
precede and accompany overt religious violence.
Wendy Mayer
is Professor and Associate Dean of Research at Australian
Lutheran College, University of Divinity, and Research Fellow in Biblical and
Ancient Studies at the University of South Africa.
Chris L. de Wet
is Associate Professor of New Testament and Early Christian
Studies at the University of South Africa, and Honorary Research Fellow at
Australian Lutheran College, University of Divinity.
ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN THE EARLY
CHRISTIAN WORLD
Routledge Studies in the Early Christian World
offers monographs and edited
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Covering all aspects of world of early Christianity, from theology, archaeology
and history, to urbanism, class, economics, and sexuality and gender, the series
aims to situate these early Christians within the wider context of Late Antiquity.
Comprising both regional studies and broader thematic surveys, this series
explores what changed with the advent of Christianity, what remained the same,
and how early Christians interacted with, made sense of, and shaped the world
around them. Aimed at early Christian scholars, classicists and historians alike,
Studies in the Early Christian World is an invaluable resource for anyone research-
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Available:
RECONCEIVING RELIGIOUS CONFLICT: NEW VIEWS FROM THE
FORMATIVE CENTURIES OF CHRISTIANITY
Edited by Wendy Mayer and Chris L. de Wet
JEWISH GLASS AND CHRISTIAN STONE: A MATERIALIST MAPPING
OF THE ‘PARTING OF THE WAYS’
Eric C. Smith
MASCULINITIES IN THE COURT TALES OF DANIEL: ADVANCING
GENDER STUDIES IN THE HEBREW BIBLE
Brian Charles DiPalma
THE SLAVE METAPHOR AND GENDERED ENSLAVEMENT IN EARLY
CHRISTIAN DISCOURSE: DOUBLE TROUBLE EMBODIED
Marianne Bjelland Kartzow
Forthcoming:
THE CAPTIVE MONK: SLAVERY AND ASCETICISM IN EARLY SYRIAN
CHRISTIANITY
Chris L. de Wet
SEXUALITY, CELIBACY, AND MARRIAGE AMONG THE EARLY
CHRISTIANS
John Martens
RECONCEIVING RELIGIOUS
CONFLICT
New Views from the Formative Centuries
of Christianity
Edited by Wendy Mayer
and Chris L. de Wet
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