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Columbia Classics in Religion

This series delves into the profound depths of religious thought and practice across diverse cultures and historical eras. It meticulously examines foundational texts, theological controversies, and the societal impacts of various faith traditions. Readers can expect insightful analyses that illuminate the complex nature of belief and its pervasive role in shaping human history. It is an essential resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of religious diversity and influence.

Die Keuschheit der Engel
The Body and Society
Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture
  • The Body and Society

    Men, Women, and Sexual Renunciation in Early Christianity

    • 568 pages
    • 20 hours of reading
    4.3(47)Add rating

    Focusing on the practices of permanent sexual renunciation among early Christians from the first to the fifth centuries A.D., this groundbreaking study examines themes of continence, celibacy, and lifelong virginity. Peter Brown explores the cultural and societal influences on sexuality and the body, drawing insights from the writings of prominent figures of the time. The work reveals early Christians' complex relationship with these concepts, highlighting their significance in shaping Christian identity and community in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East.

    The Body and Society
  • Die Keuschheit der Engel

    Sexuelle Entsagung, Askese und Körperlichkeit im frühen Christentum

    • 604 pages
    • 22 hours of reading

    Addresses the practice of permanent sexual renunciation that developed in Christian circles from the first to the fifth centuries AD. This book describes the early Christians and their preoccupations. It follows the reflection and controversy these notions generated among Christian writers. It is intended for classicists and medievalists.

    Die Keuschheit der Engel