Hadrian and the Christians / Marco Rizzi -- Villa Adriana scenario del potere / Elena Calandra -- La paideia di Adriano : alcune osservazioni sulla valenza politica del culto eroico / Marco Galli -- Hadrian, Eleusis, and the beginning of Christian apologetics / Alessandro Galimberti -- The Bar Kokhba revolt and Hadrian's religious policy / Giovanni Battista Bazzana -- The pseudo-Hadrianic epistle in the Historia Augusta and Hadrian's religious policy / Alessandro Galimberti -- Serapis, Boukoloi, and Christians from Hadrian to Marcus Aurelius / Livia Capponi -- Conclusion : multiple identities in second century Christianity / Marco Rizzi
Christianity and humanism. Coluccio Salutati in the footsteps of the ancients / Ron Witt -- Christlicher Humanismus und Liturgie : Heinrich Bebel, Johannes Casselius und Leonhard Clemens verfassen Offizien zu den Festen des heiligen Hieronymus und der heiligen Anna / Volker Honemann -- Rühmende Memoria : der Zusammenhang von Verdiesseitigung und Religiosität in der Gedächtnispflege der Humanisten / Berndt Hamm -- Religion as exercitatio mentis : a case for theology as a humanist discipline / Willemien Otten -- A classicising friar at work : John of Wales' Breviloquium de virtutibus / Albrecht Diem -- Humanism and stoicism. Virtue as an end in itself : the medieval unease with a stoic idea / István P. Bejczy -- Florentius Volusenus and tranquility of mind : some applications of an ancient ideal / Alasdair A. Macdonald -- The first Christian defender of stoic virtue? : Justus Lipsius and Cicero's Paradoxa stoicorum / Jan Papy -- Coornhert on virtue and nobility / Hans and Simone Mooij-Valk -- Humanism and philosophy. The De veritate fidei christianae of Juan Luis Vives / Marcia L. Colish -- Montaigne and Christian humanism / Peter Mack -- Humanism and religion in the works of Spinoza / Fokke Akkerman -- Erasmus of Rotterdam and late medieval theologians on the doctrine of grace / Christoph Burger -- The philosophia Christi, its echoes and its repercussions on virtue and nobility / Han van Ruler -- Modern humanism as philosophical autobiography : pretending and understanding selfhood in Descartes and Fichte / Detlev Pätzold --
"With the rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire increasing numbers of educated people converted to this new belief. As Christianity did not have its own educational institutions the issue of how to harmonize pagan education and Christian convictions became increasingly pressing. Especially classical poetry, the staple diet of pagan education, was considered to be morally corrupting (due to its deceitful mythological content) and damaging for the salvation of the soul (because of the false gods it advocated). But Christianity recoiled from an unqualified anti-intellectual attitude, while at the same time the experiment of creating an idiosyncratic form of genuinely Christian poetry failed (the sole exception being the poet Commodianus). In The Baptized Muse: Early Christian Poetry as Cultural Authority, Karla Pollmann argues that, instead, Christian poets made creative use of the classical literary tradition, and - in addition to blending it with Judaeo-Christian biblical exegesis exploited poetry's special ability of enhancing communicative effectiveness and impact through aesthetic means. Pollman explores these strategies through a close analysis of a wide range of Christian, and for comparison partly also pagan, writers mainly from the fourth to sixth centuries. She reveals that early Christianity was not a hermetically sealed uniform body, but displays a rich spectrum of possibilities in dealing with the past and a willingness to engage with and adapt the surrounding culture(s), thereby developing diverse and changing responses to historical challenges. By demonstrating throughout that authority is a key in understanding the long denigrated and misunderstood early Christian poets, this book reaches the ground-breaking conclusion that early Christian poetry is an art form that gains its justification by adding cultural authority to Christianity. Thus, in a wider sense it engages with the recently developed interdisciplinary scholarly interest in aspects of religion as cultural phenomena" --
Verfasser ermittelt in: Holzmann-Bohatta: DAL, Bd. 3, Nr. 4079, gibt sowohl Ulrich Obrecht als auch Johann Christian Müldener als Verfasser an. ; Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-Anhalt ; Paginierung springt von S. 25 auf S. 30 u. von S. 154 auf S. 185 ; Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Anno MDCCXI.
Der vorliegende Band gibt einer Generation das Wort, die mit der Praxis der europäischen Einigung der letzten beiden Jahrzehnte aufgewachsen ist, und geht damit über die geläufigen Europadiskurse weit hinaus. Er ist aus einem besonderen Ereignis hervorgegangen: Das deutsche und das italienische Staatsoberhaupt haben im Juli 2011 mit 29 jungen Bürgerinnen und Bürgern aus beiden Ländern in der Villa Vigoni am Comer See ein lebendiges und unkonventionelles Gespräch über die Zukunft Europas geführt. Der Band bietet den Wortlaut dieser spannenden Diskussion, im Anschluß daran ausgearbeitete Programmtexte der jungen Gesprächsteilnehmer sowie Impulsbeiträge zu europäischen Problemhorizonten zum Zeitpunkt des Gesprächs.