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Making Contact with the Divine Other: Means and Meanings
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28. März 2018
Published Online: 2018-3-28
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- Creating Religion(s) by Historiography
- Creating Religion(s) by Historiography
- Dīn as Torah: “Jewish Religion” in the Kuzari?
- Everlasting Doubt: Uncertainty in Islamic Representations of the Past
- Creating Religious Identity: Rabbinic Interpretations of the Exodus
- Moses: Creating a Founding Figure
- Historiography as Anti-History: Reading Nag Hammadi Codex II
- The Early Modern Invention of Late Antique Rome: How Historiography Helped Create the Crypt of the Popes
- “The Immortal Traveler”: How Historiography Changed Judaism
- History Writing and the Making of Mongolian Buddhism
- Narrating the Past and the Future: The Position of the religions orientales and the mystères païens in the Evolutionary Histories of Religion of Franz Cumont and Alfred Loisy
- Making Contact with the Divine Other: Means and Meanings
- Introduction
- Anthropomorphism, Theatre, Epiphany: From Herodotus to Hellenistic Historians
- Worshipping Hades: Myth and Cult in Elis and Triphylia
- Double Vision: Epiphanies of the Dioscuri in Classical Antiquity
- “One Has To Be So Terribly Religious To Be An Artist”: Divine Inspiration and theophilia in Aelius Aristides’ Hieroi Logoi
- Varia
- Loosing Vows and Oaths in the Roman Empire and Beyond: Authority and Interpretation
- Martin P:n Nilsson und die Wiederbesetzung des Lehrstuhls für klassische Philologie in Heidelberg 1924/1925
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Titelseiten
- Articles
- Creating Religion(s) by Historiography
- Creating Religion(s) by Historiography
- Dīn as Torah: “Jewish Religion” in the Kuzari?
- Everlasting Doubt: Uncertainty in Islamic Representations of the Past
- Creating Religious Identity: Rabbinic Interpretations of the Exodus
- Moses: Creating a Founding Figure
- Historiography as Anti-History: Reading Nag Hammadi Codex II
- The Early Modern Invention of Late Antique Rome: How Historiography Helped Create the Crypt of the Popes
- “The Immortal Traveler”: How Historiography Changed Judaism
- History Writing and the Making of Mongolian Buddhism
- Narrating the Past and the Future: The Position of the religions orientales and the mystères païens in the Evolutionary Histories of Religion of Franz Cumont and Alfred Loisy
- Making Contact with the Divine Other: Means and Meanings
- Introduction
- Anthropomorphism, Theatre, Epiphany: From Herodotus to Hellenistic Historians
- Worshipping Hades: Myth and Cult in Elis and Triphylia
- Double Vision: Epiphanies of the Dioscuri in Classical Antiquity
- “One Has To Be So Terribly Religious To Be An Artist”: Divine Inspiration and theophilia in Aelius Aristides’ Hieroi Logoi
- Varia
- Loosing Vows and Oaths in the Roman Empire and Beyond: Authority and Interpretation
- Martin P:n Nilsson und die Wiederbesetzung des Lehrstuhls für klassische Philologie in Heidelberg 1924/1925