Being Pagan, Being Christian in Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages

What does it mean to identify oneself as pagan or Christian in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages? How are religious identities constructed, negotiated, and represented in oral and written discourse? How is identity performed in rituals, how is it visible in material remains? Antiquity and the...

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Other Authors: Ritari, Katja (Editor), Stenger, Jan (Editor), Van Andringa, William (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Helsinki Helsinki University Press 2023
Series:AHEAD: Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences 4
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