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Religion in the Roman Empire (RRE)

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Volume 2 (2016) / Issue 1

Articles

Jörg Rüpke
Creating Groups and Individuals in Textual Practices
pp. 3-9 (7)
Anton Bierl
Lived Religion and the Construction of Meaning in Greek Literary Texts: Genre, Context, Occasion
pp. 10-37 (28)
Ulrike Egelhaaf-Gaiser
Giving the Gift of Eternity, or: The Medium is the Message in Statius' Silvae 3.3
pp. 38-71 (34)
Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
The Collection of Traditions in Monastic and Rabbinic Anthologies as a Reflection of Lived Religion
pp. 72-90 (19)
Eric Rebillard
Everyday Christianity in Carthage at the Time of Tertullian
pp. 91-102 (12)
Markus Vinzent
Embodied Early and Medieval Christianity: Challenging its 'Canonical' and 'Institutional' 'Origin'
pp. 103-124 (22)
Rubina Raja
Representations of Priests in Palmyra: Methodological Considerations on the Meaning of the Representation of Priesthood in the Funerary Sculpture from Roman Period Palmyra
pp. 125-146 (22)
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