Tertullian the African An Anthropological Reading of Tertullian's Context and Identities

This work is largely a social history of Tertullian, a Christian from Carthage (c.160� CE), and his ancient African context, which is viewed through a postcolonial lens.Theories from the discipline of social/cultural anthropology, e.g. kinship, class and ethnicity, are applied to selections of Tertu...

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Main Author: Wilhite, David E. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2011
Series:Millennium-Studien / Millennium Studies
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Summary:This work is largely a social history of Tertullian, a Christian from Carthage (c.160� CE), and his ancient African context, which is viewed through a postcolonial lens.Theories from the discipline of social/cultural anthropology, e.g. kinship, class and ethnicity, are applied to selections of Tertullian`s writings.Some of the issues addressed include identity politics, Roman/African relations, martyrdom and the so-called Montanist heresy.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (232 p.)
ISBN:9783110926262
9783110194531
Access:Open Access