Private worship, public values, and religious change in late antiquity /
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2008.
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | Contributor biographical information Publisher description Table of contents only |
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
- An empire of friends and family : public and private in Roman religions
- Public and private in Roman paganism
- Public and private as legal categories
- The public priesthoods : family and patronage
- Consecratio dedicatio : marking public and private religious space
- Household cults and their public roles
- Public and private in the "unofficial cults"
- Superstitio and magia : tensions between public and private
- Communal and private in second and third-century Christianity
- From home to domus ecclesia : the Christian collective in flux
- Christian private ritual
- Private and collective ritual in Christian thought
- Public and private in pagan and Christian thought
- Two Christian capitals : private worship in Rome and Constantinople
- Rome
- Pre-constantinian realities
- The Roman Tituli
- Going to church in fourth and early fifth century Rome : the continuation of house-churches
- The home as church : domestic piety and the conversion of Rome's elite
- Contesting the private in late fourth century Rome
- Constantinople
- Fourth centuries realities
- Constantinople's Christian topography : a city of private churches
- Bishops and private churches
- Monks and the private
- "Christianizing" the countryside : rural estates and private cult
- The fourth century countryside
- The forms of estate worship : villa churches, mausolea, and "monasteries"
- Social qualities of estate-based Christianity
- Bishops and rural elites : estate Christianity in local context
- Working with bishops : North Africa
- What bishop : northern Italy, Britain and the absence of the church hierarchies
- Bishops versus elites : Hispania and southwestern Gaul
- Ideologies of the private : private cult and the construction of heresy and sanctity
- Contesting private worship : heresy and the home
- Roman law and Christian law : ideologies of private cult
- Homes on the defensive
- Promoting private worship : constructing ideals of female sanctity
- The private in the vita macrina
- The private and female heresy.