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  • Maimonides Centre, Hamburg  (2)
  • IKJ Berlin
  • Hamburg  (2)
  • Cambridge : Cambridge University Press  (2)
  • Biografie  (1)
  • Hochschulschrift
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781108485340 , 9781108706865
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 268 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Clines, Robert, 1984- A Jewish Jesuit in the eastern Mediterranean
    DDC: 266/.2092
    Keywords: Eliano, Giovanni Battista ; Jesuits Biography ; Christian converts from Judaism Biography ; Missionaries Biography ; Biografie ; Eliano, Giovanni Battista 1530-1589 ; Judentum ; Jesuiten
    Abstract: Enthält: Becoming a Jewish Jesuit: Eliano's early years -- Jesuit missionary or Jewish renegade? Eliano's confrontation with his Jewish past -- Jesuit anti-judaism and the fear of Eliano's Jewishness on the first mission to the Maronites of Lebanon -- Textual transmission, pastoral ministry, and the re-fashioning of Eliano's intellectual training -- Revisiting Eliano's Jewishness on his return to Egypt -- The Coptic mission, Mediterranean geopolitics, and the mediation of Eliano's Jewish and Catholic identities -- Eliano's reconciliation with his Jewishness in his later years.
    Abstract: "In A Jewish Jesuit in the Eastern Mediterranean, Robert Clines retraces the conversion and missionary career of Giovanni Battista Eliano, the only Jewish-born member of the Society of Jesus. He highlights the lived experience of conversion, and how converts dealt with others' skepticism of their motives. Clines uses primary sources, including Eliano's personal letters, missionary reports, and autobiography, together with scholarship on conversion in the early modern Mediterranean world to illustrate how false and sincere conversion often mirrored each other in outward performance. Devout converts were not readily taken at face value and needed to prove themselves in the moment and over the course of their lifetimes. Consequently, Eliano's story underscores that the mystical, introspective nature of religious belief and the formulation of new spiritual selves came into direct confrontation with the ways in which converts needed to present themselves to others in an age of political and religious turmoil"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 228-257
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781107070486 , 9781107683563
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 308 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wynne, J. P. F., 1979 - Cicero on the philosophy of religion
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wynne, J. P. F Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Cornell University 2008
    DDC: 292.07
    Keywords: Cicero, Marcus Tullius ; Cicero, Marcus Tullius ; Religion Philosophy ; Stoics ; Epicureans (Greek philosophy) ; Divination ; Hochschulschrift ; Cicero, Marcus Tullius v106-v43 De natura deorum ; Cicero, Marcus Tullius v106-v43 De divinatione ; Cicero, Marcus Tullius v106-v43 ; Religionsphilosophie
    Abstract: Introduction: Cicero and the translation of philosophy from Greece to Rome -- Cicero's project in On the nature of the gods and On divination -- The beatitude of Gaius Velleius -- Balbus the reformer and Cotta the pontifex -- Quintus' Stoic case for divination -- Marcus' arguments against divination -- Marcus' moderation.
    Abstract: "During the months before and after he saw Julius Caesar assassinated on the Ides of March, 44 BC, Cicero wrote two philosophical dialogues about religion and theology: On the nature of the gods and On divination. This book brings to life his portraits of Stoic and Epicurean theology, as well as the scepticism of the new Academy, his own school. We meet the Epicurean gods who live a life of pleasure and care nothing for us, the determinism and beauty of the Stoic universe, itself our benevolent creator, and the reply to both that traditional religion is better served by a lack of dogma. Cicero hoped that these reflections would renew the traditional religion at Rome, with its prayers and sacrifices, temples and statues, myths and poets, and all forms of divination. This volume is the first fully to investigate Cicero's dialogues as the work of a careful philosophical author"--
    Note: Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--Cornell University, 2008, titled Cicero on the philosophy of religion : De Natura Deorum and De Divinatione , Includes bibliographical references and index
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