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7. Public and Private in Emergent Christian Discourse
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Harry O. Maier
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- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Family, the Community and Murder: The Role of Pollution in Athenian Homicide Law 11
- 2. Public and Private in Classical Athenian Legal Enforcement 37
- 3. φανερὰν ποιήσει τὴν αὑτοῦ διάνοιαν τοῖς θεοῖς: Some Ancient Greek Theories of (Divine and Mortal) Mind 53
- 4. Ista tua pulchra libertas: The Construction of a Private Cult of Liberty on the Palatine 75
- 5. “M. Tullius … aedem Fortunae August (ae) solo et peq(unia) sua” 99
- 6. Making the Private Public: Illegitimacy and Incest in Roman Law 115
- 7. Public and Private in Emergent Christian Discourse 143
- 8. Staging “private” religion in Roman “public” Palmyra. The role of the religious dining tickets (banqueting tesserae) 165
- 9. Can “Law” Be Private? The Mixed Message of Rabbinic Oral Law 187
- 10. Between Public and Private: The Significance of the Neutral Domain (Carmelit) in Late Antique Rabbinic Literature 217
- 11. Shame, Sin, and Virtue: Islamic Notions of Privacy 237
- Contributors 251
- Index 253
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments v
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Family, the Community and Murder: The Role of Pollution in Athenian Homicide Law 11
- 2. Public and Private in Classical Athenian Legal Enforcement 37
- 3. φανερὰν ποιήσει τὴν αὑτοῦ διάνοιαν τοῖς θεοῖς: Some Ancient Greek Theories of (Divine and Mortal) Mind 53
- 4. Ista tua pulchra libertas: The Construction of a Private Cult of Liberty on the Palatine 75
- 5. “M. Tullius … aedem Fortunae August (ae) solo et peq(unia) sua” 99
- 6. Making the Private Public: Illegitimacy and Incest in Roman Law 115
- 7. Public and Private in Emergent Christian Discourse 143
- 8. Staging “private” religion in Roman “public” Palmyra. The role of the religious dining tickets (banqueting tesserae) 165
- 9. Can “Law” Be Private? The Mixed Message of Rabbinic Oral Law 187
- 10. Between Public and Private: The Significance of the Neutral Domain (Carmelit) in Late Antique Rabbinic Literature 217
- 11. Shame, Sin, and Virtue: Islamic Notions of Privacy 237
- Contributors 251
- Index 253