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Classifying Christians: Ethnography, Heresiology, and the Limits of Knowledge in Late Antiquity

Full title: Classifying Christians: Ethnography, Heresiology, and the Limits of Knowledge in Late Antiquity
ISBN: 9780520284265
ISBN 10: 0520284267
Authors: Berzon, Todd S.
Publisher: University Of California Press
Edition: First
Num. pages: 320
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

Classifying Christians Investigates The Ways In Which Late Antique Christian Heresiologists (150-450 C.e.) Produced Polemical Ethnographies And Presented Their Ethnographic Dispositions In Theological Terms. The Book Demonstrates How The Rituals, Doctrines, Customs, And Origins Of Heretics Functioned To Map And Delimit The Composition Of The Christian World And The World At Large. Heresiology Was About Understanding Human Difference And Organizing Knowledge Of It -- Introduction : Writing People, Writing Religion -- Heresiology As Ethnography : The Ethnographic Disposition -- Comparing Theologies And Comparing Peoples : The Customs, Doctrines, And Dispositions Of The Heretics -- Contesting Ethnography : Heretical Models Of Human And Cosmic Plurality -- Christianized Ethnography : Paradigms Of Heresiological Knowledge -- Knowledge Fair And Foul : The Rhetoric Of Heresiological Inquiry -- The Infinity Of Continuity : Epiphanius Of Salamis And The Limits Of The Ethnographic Disposition -- From Ethnography To List : Transcribing And Traversing Heresy -- Epilogue : The Legacy Of Heresiology. Todd S. Berzon. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 259-284) And Index.