Abstract
In Late Antiquity, from the 2nd to the 4th century AD, pagan auctores inspired by Plato's
philosophy and Greek-Roman culture, even if belonging to eastern civilization, established
a frame of considerations on the value, if not on the ‘truth’, of the "barbaric philosophies"
in relation to the Greek-roman culture and to its philosophical and religious acquisitions. A
comparative study of their positions allows to enlighten, along with the aspects of
continuity and innovation that characterize the different stages of this thematic area, a
dialectic between the legitimacy of the plurality of ethnic and national circum-
Mediterranean religious traditions, including the Jewish ones on one hand, and, on the other
hand, to overcome the tension in the direction of the same, still problematic, universal
perspective.
| Translated title of the contribution | [Autom. eng. transl.] 'The way' or 'the ways'? Between national identities and universalistic perspectives in late ancient paganism |
|---|---|
| Original language | Italian |
| Title of host publication | Religion in the History of European Culture. Proceedings of the 9th EASR Annual Conference and IAHR Special Conference, 14-17 September 2009, Messina (Italy) |
| Editors | Giulia Sfameni Gasparro, Mariangela Monaca, Augusto Cosentino |
| Pages | 889-910 |
| Number of pages | 22 |
| Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Keywords
- Late Antiquity
- Tarda Antichità
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of '[Autom. eng. transl.] 'The way' or 'the ways'? Between national identities and universalistic perspectives in late ancient paganism'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Cite this
- APA
- Author
- BIBTEX
- Harvard
- Standard
- RIS
- Vancouver