Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion from Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo

Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion from Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo

Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion from Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo

Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion from Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo

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Overview

Originally published in 1933,  Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion from Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo remains one of the most influential studies of religion in the Hellenistic and Roman time periods. For years, Arthur Darby Nock was one of the world’s leading authorities on the religions of later antiquity. In this book, Nock analyzes the religious environment in the Greco-Roman world to reveal what made Judaism and Christianity distinctive.
 
Nock compares the conversion process of Christianity with other religious options of the time, noting the differences. He traces the connections between Christianity and the culture into which it was born—a culture in which Christian beliefs and practices spread within households and along already established paths of trade to bridge social divides, offering a compelling alternative to traditional and contemporary cultic options. Through a deep examination of the psychology and circumstances of the Greco-Roman period, Nock concludes that Christianity succeeded, in part, because it acquired and adapted various aspects of other religions and philosophies that possessed popular appeal.
 
Now with a new introduction by Clare K. Rothschild (Lewis University), this new edition of  Conversion revitalizes a work that continues to speak.  Conversion is still an essential read for anyone attempting to understand the complex relationships among religion, culture, and the rise of Christianity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781481311588
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2019
Series: Library of Early Christology
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 345
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.99(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

A. D. Nock (1902 -1963) was the Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion at Harvard University. He was for years one of the world’s leading authorities on the religions of later antiquity. He is also the author of Early Gentile Christianity and Its Hellenistic Background and Essays on Religion and the Ancient World.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Idea of Conversion
2. The Idea of Conversion and Greek Religion before Alexander the Great
3. Greeks in the East after Alexander
4. The Opposite Current
5. The Path to Rome
6. How Eastern Cults Travelled
7. The Appeal of These Cults
8. The Success of These Cults In The Roman Empire
9. The Conversion of Lucius
10. The Last Phase
11. Conversion to Philosophy
12. The Spread of Christianity as a Social Phenomenon
13. The Teachings of Christianity as Viewed by a Pagan
14. Three Types of Conversion. Justin, Arnobius, Augustine

What People are Saying About This

Larry Hurtado

Conversion is still essential for anyone trying to understand the nature of 'religion' in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.

Lewis R. Rambo

A. D. Nock's Conversion and William James' Varieties of Religious Experience are the two most cited books in the field of conversion studies.

From the Publisher

A. D. Nock's Conversion and William James' Varieties of Religious Experience are the two most cited books in the field of conversion studies.
—Lewis R. Rambo, San Francisco Theological Seminary/Graduate Theological Union

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