Frontiers of Faith: The Christian Encounter with Manichaeism in the Acts of Archelaus

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Jason BeDuhn, Paul Mirecki
BRILL, 30 sep 2007 - 26 pagina's
Taking as their common subject the key early Christian anti-Manichaean work, the Acts of Archelaus (Acta Archelai), the contributors to this volume offer a systematic exploration of what the text has to tell us about inter-religious contact, conflict, and comprehension at a crucial moment in religious history: the encounter between Christianity and Manichaeism along the political and cultural frontier zone of West Asia in the early fourth century CE. The contributions examine the text's structure, apologetic and polemical strategies, and possible sources, and through these analyses challenge received notions of ‘orthodoxy’ and ‘heresy’ in the mutual construction of identity that took place between these two claimants to the Christian heritage.
 

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1 Placing the Acts of Archelaus Jason BeDuhn and Paul Mirecki
1
The Portrayal of Mani in the Acts of Archelaus J Kevin Coyle
23
Fact and Fiction in the Acta Archelai Revisited Iain Gardner
33
4 Narrative Options in Manichaean Eschatology Tudor Andrei Sala
49
Contrasts between Archelaus and Mani in the Acta Archelai J Kevin Coyle
67
Intertextuality and the Struggle over the Legacy of Christ in the Acta Archelai Jason BeDuhn
77
The Two Natures Free Will and the Scriptural Evidence in the Acta Archelai Kevin Kaatz
103
Competing Ideas of Kingship in the AntiManichaean Acta Archelai Timothy Pettipiece
119
9 Biblical Antitheses Adda and the Acts of Archelaus Jason BeDuhn
131
A Rooftop Ritual for Acquiring an Aerial Spirit Assistant Paul Mirecki
149
Its Nature and Function within the Acta Archelai Byard Bennett
157
Bibliography
167
Table of Biblical References
173
General Index
175
Index of Modern Authors
177
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