
This book addresses a particular and little-known form of writing, the prose dialogue, during the Late Antique period, when Christian authors adopted and transformed the dialogue form to suit the new needs of religious debate. Connected to, but departing from, the dialogues of Classical Antiquity, these new forms staged encounters between Christians and pagans, Jews, Manichaeans, and "heretical" fellow Christians. At times fiction, at others records of, or scripts for, actual debates, the dialogues give us a glimpse of Late Antique rhetoric as it was practiced and tell us about the theological arguments underpinning religious differences.By offering the first comprehensive analysis of Christian dialogues in Greek and Syriac from the earliest examples to the end of the sixth century CE, the present volume shows that Christian authors saw the dialogue form as a suitable vehicle for argument and apologetic in the context of religious controversy and argues that dialogues were intended as effective tools of opinion formation in Late Antique society. Most Christian dialogues are little studied, and often in isolation, but they vividly evoke the religious debates of the time and they embody the cultural conventions and refinements that Late Antique men and women expected from such debates.
How did Christian authors in Late Antiquity adapt the classical prose dialogue to serve as a mechanism for religious debate and opinion formation? Alberto Rigolio, a scholar specializing in Late Antique literature, examines the evolution of this literary form by analyzing a corpus of Greek and Syriac texts. He argues that these dialogues were not merely academic exercises but functional tools designed to articulate theological positions and address religious controversies between Christians, pagans, Jews, and various sectarian groups.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Late Antique literary culture and religious polemics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the value of the author's comparative approach to Greek and Syriac source materials.
Page Count:
309
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190915471
ISBN-13:
9780190915476
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