Drawing on the abundant material available for the study of religious experience in late antiquity; Professor Dodds examines the personal religious attitudes and experiences common to pagans and Christians in the period between Marcus Aurelius and Constantine. World-hatred and asceticism; dreams and states of possession; and pagan and Christian mysticism are all discussed. Finally; Dodds considers both pagan views of Christianity and Christian views of paganism as they emerge in the literature of the time. Although primarily written for social and religious historians; this study will also appeal to all those interested in the ancient world and its thought.
#2760789 in Books Cambridge University Press 2010-07-19 2010-10-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.98 x .67 x 5.98l; 1.00 #File Name: 0521156297328 pages
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