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Titelei
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October 7, 2017
Published Online: 2017-10-7
Published in Print: 2017-9-26
© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- I. Sacra Privata: Domestic Religion in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity
- Domestic Religion in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity
- The Spaces of Domestic Religion in Late Antique Egypt
- Location of Domestic Rituals in the Roman Empire: An Interprovincial Comparison
- The roles of Isis in Roman domestic cults: A study of the “Isis-Fortuna” bronze statuettes from the Vesuvian area 37
- Household and Family in Diaspora Judaism
- Re-envisioning Ekklēsia Space: Evidence of the Flexible Use of Household Space for Religious Instruction and Practice in the Pastoral Epistles
- A Missing Sacrament? Foot-washing, Gender, and Space in Early Christianity
- Domestic religion, family life and the apocryphal Acts of the Apostles
- “When the Saints Go Marching in”. Gregory of Tours and his domestic Oratory
- Sacra Privata, Family Duties, and the Dead: Insights from the Fathers and Cultural Anthropology
- The Cult in the Cell
- Shedding Light on Early Christian Domestic Cult: Characteristics and New Perspectives in the Context of Archaeological Findings
- II. Savior Gods in the Mediterranean World
- Theoi Soteres
- ‘Salvation’ (Soteria) and Ancient Mystery Cults
- III. Varia
- King Osiris and Lord Sarapis
- Morality, Emotions and Reason: New Perspectives in the Study of Roman Magic
Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- Contents
- I. Sacra Privata: Domestic Religion in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity
- Domestic Religion in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Early Christianity
- The Spaces of Domestic Religion in Late Antique Egypt
- Location of Domestic Rituals in the Roman Empire: An Interprovincial Comparison
- The roles of Isis in Roman domestic cults: A study of the “Isis-Fortuna” bronze statuettes from the Vesuvian area 37
- Household and Family in Diaspora Judaism
- Re-envisioning Ekklēsia Space: Evidence of the Flexible Use of Household Space for Religious Instruction and Practice in the Pastoral Epistles
- A Missing Sacrament? Foot-washing, Gender, and Space in Early Christianity
- Domestic religion, family life and the apocryphal Acts of the Apostles
- “When the Saints Go Marching in”. Gregory of Tours and his domestic Oratory
- Sacra Privata, Family Duties, and the Dead: Insights from the Fathers and Cultural Anthropology
- The Cult in the Cell
- Shedding Light on Early Christian Domestic Cult: Characteristics and New Perspectives in the Context of Archaeological Findings
- II. Savior Gods in the Mediterranean World
- Theoi Soteres
- ‘Salvation’ (Soteria) and Ancient Mystery Cults
- III. Varia
- King Osiris and Lord Sarapis
- Morality, Emotions and Reason: New Perspectives in the Study of Roman Magic