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Ellen Muehlberger started the topic How Best to Use This Group in the discussion
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoHi everyone,
Over the next month, I’m looking for ideas about how we can best use this group—I’m also looking for volunteers who want to help administer it. Feel free to respond here, or email me at emuehlbe@umich.edu. Cheers!
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Tamar Marvin deposited The Making of “Minḥat Qenaʾot”: The Controversy over Ideational Transgression in Fourteenth-Century Jewish Occitania on AJS Commons 9 years ago
The Jewish communities of Occitania, known by medieval Jews as “Provence,” were unusually involved in the repeated outbreaks of public controversy over the integration of Greco-Islamic philosophy into Jewish intellectual culture. By the time of the early fourteenth-century controversy, Maimonideanism was a dominant cultural movement in the Med…[Read more]
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Tamar Marvin's profile was updated on AJS Commons 9 years ago
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Preserving the Divine: αuτο- Prefixed Generative Terms and the Untitled Treatise in the Bruce Codex in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIn Greek literature from antiquity, there is a set of terms formed from verbs of origina-tion or generation and prefixed with αὐτο-, which are represented primarily in three types of literature prior to the fifth century: in the surviving fragments from Numenius, in apologetic histories which incorporate oracular statements about first gods,and i…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited The Legend of Arius’ Death: Imagination, Space and Filth in Late Ancient Historiography in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoIn this piece, I consider the late ancient legend of Arius’s death and explain the context in which the legend developed. As I do so, I explore the relationship that late ancient Christians had to their own past, thinking about how they imagine the recent past and how they find confirmation of their view of the past in the urban landscape.
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Salvage: Macrina and the Christian Project of Cultural Reclamation in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoWhile many have seen the equation between Macrina and Socrates drawn in the Treatise on the Soul and the Resurrection as Gregory of Nyssa’s attempt to honor his sister, a closer look at Gregory’s attitude about the relative power of Christianity at the end of the fourth century suggests the opposite: that the character of Macrina lends val…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Salvage: Macrina and the Christian Project of Cultural Reclamation in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 9 years agoWhile many have seen the equation between Macrina and Socrates drawn in the Treatise on the Soul and the Resurrection as Gregory of Nyssa’s attempt to honor his sister, a closer look at Gregory’s attitude about the relative power of Christianity at the end of the fourth century suggests the opposite: that the character of Macrina lends val…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Ambivalence about the Angelic Life: The Promise and Perils of an Early Christian Discourse of Asceticism in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe equation of the ascetic life with “the angelic life” permeates ancient writing about the renunciatory efforts of Christians; indeed, contemporary scholars often use this same discourse as shorthand for the ascetic movement in Christianity. While the analogy between renunciation and angels began as an inventive exegetical extension of a gospel…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger posted an update on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
Working on tranfering things from the other site, and wondering where this update will appear. Testing, testing, 1, 2…
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Preserving the Divine: αuτο- Prefixed Generative Terms and the Untitled Treatise in the Bruce Codex on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
In Greek literature from antiquity, there is a set of terms formed from verbs of origina-tion or generation and prefixed with αὐτο-, which are represented primarily in three types of literature prior to the fifth century: in the surviving fragments from Numenius, in apologetic histories which incorporate oracular statements about first gods,and i…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited The Legend of Arius’ Death: Imagination, Space and Filth in Late Ancient Historiography on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
In this piece, I consider the late ancient legend of Arius’s death and explain the context in which the legend developed. As I do so, I explore the relationship that late ancient Christians had to their own past, thinking about how they imagine the recent past and how they find confirmation of their view of the past in the urban landscape.
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Salvage: Macrina and the Christian Project of Cultural Reclamation on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
While many have seen the equation between Macrina and Socrates drawn in the Treatise on the Soul and the Resurrection as Gregory of Nyssa’s attempt to honor his sister, a closer look at Gregory’s attitude about the relative power of Christianity at the end of the fourth century suggests the opposite: that the character of Macrina lends val…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Simeon and Other Women in Theodoret’s Religious History: Gender in the Representation of Late Ancient Christian Asceticism in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThis article explores the use of gender in the Religious History, demonstrating the multiple ways that Theodoret of Cyrrhus marked ostensibly male characters with traits associated in ancient medical literature with female bodies. Beyond simply depicting ascetics as extraordinary human beings, these complexly gendered portraits more importantly…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger deposited Simeon and Other Women in Theodoret’s Religious History: Gender in the Representation of Late Ancient Christian Asceticism in the group
Feminist Humanities on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThis article explores the use of gender in the Religious History, demonstrating the multiple ways that Theodoret of Cyrrhus marked ostensibly male characters with traits associated in ancient medical literature with female bodies. Beyond simply depicting ascetics as extraordinary human beings, these complexly gendered portraits more importantly…[Read more]
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Ellen Muehlberger's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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Ellen Muehlberger's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 9 years ago
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