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Alienation the experience of the Eastern Mediterranean (50-600 A.D.) /

Основен автор: Samellas, Antigone, 1966-
Формат: Електронен
Език: English
Публикувано: Bern ; New York : Peter Lang, 2010.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Alienation.
Съдържание:
  • Introduction
  • Life is a theatre
  • The theatricality of everyday life
  • The emperor
  • The acting of tyrants
  • Good and bad models of the philosopher-king
  • The eclipse of the emperor-actor
  • The nobility
  • The self
  • From distantiation as affirmation to distantiation as negation
  • Distantiation as affirmation
  • Distantiation as negation
  • Dead to the world : asceticism and its pleasures
  • Dead to the city
  • Dead to the family
  • Live unnoticed
  • True life : the pleasures of virtue
  • Between life and death
  • From stigmatization to deculpabilization attitudes towards the mentally ill in late antiquity and the healing process in their religious and social context
  • The wounded healer and his patient
  • Demon or depression? : mental illness as a family, social, and religious crisis
  • Sin as mental illness
  • The solutions of despair : the rationality of the irrational
  • Sun's justice : social utopia as an antidote to alienation
  • The utopia of compassion
  • The notion of public good
  • Christian distributive justice and the problem of the just wage
  • Imperialism and its discontents
  • Christian attitudes towards hypoteleia
  • The political implications of Christian historical hermeneutics
  • Jews and Christians as marginal political groups
  • Christian revisionism of Jewish history
  • Responses to defeat : Jewish ingredients of Christian triumphalism
  • After the defeat : the persistence of the spirit of the fourth philosophy
  • The use and abuse of hellenism
  • Hellenism as an opposition ideology
  • Graeco-Roman and Christian universalism
  • Imperialism and orthodoxy
  • Martyrs, criminals, and convicts : Christians show solidarity towards the outlaws without, ultimately, questioning the law
  • The name Christian : its criminal and emancipatory aspects in their historical context
  • The symbolism of power as idolatry
  • What crime in a name?
  • Freedom of conscience : the socratic legacy
  • The name Christian bestows freedom : freedom as equality
  • Torture and truth : the internalization of martyrdom
  • Earthly and divine justice
  • Earthly justice
  • Divine justice as a support and correction of earthly justice
  • Law and anomie
  • True life : reading as salvation
  • The odyssey of interpretation and the odyssey of life
  • The reader as an individual
  • The reader and the text
  • Alienations.