Ancient Angels

Conceptualizing Angeloi in the Roman Empire

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Although angels are typically associated with Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Ancient Angels demonstrates that angels (angeloi) were also a prominent feature of non-Abrahamic religions in the Roman era. Following an interdisciplinary approach, the study uses literary, inscriptional, and archaeological evidence to examine Roman conceptions of angels, how residents of the empire venerated angels, and how Christian authorities responded to this potentially heterodox aspect of Roman religion. The book brings together the evidence for popular beliefs about angels in Roman religion, demonstrating the widespread nature of speculation about, and veneration of, angels in the Roman Empire.

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Preliminary Material
著者: R. Cline
页码: i–xviii
Chapter One. Introduction: The Words Of Angels
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页码: 1–18
Chapter Two. Angels Of The Aether
著者: R. Cline
页码: 19–46
Chapter Three. Angels Of A Pagan God
著者: R. Cline
页码: 47–76
Chapter Four. Angels Of The Grave
著者: R. Cline
页码: 77–104
Conclusion
著者: R. Cline
页码: 167–168
Bibliography
著者: R. Cline
页码: 169–178
Index
著者: R. Cline
页码: 179–182
Rangar H. Cline, Ph.D. (2005) in History, Pennsylvania State University, is Lecturer in Religious Studies and History at the University of Oklahoma and Assistant Supervisor of the Vicus ad Martis Excavations in Italy.
"a well-researched and fascinating book that will be of interest to scholars and students [...] working with religions of the Roman Empire, but also to scholars in other fields." – Ingvild Saelid Gilhus, University of Bergen, in: Numen 60 (2013)
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