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Art, Greco-roman --- Urban beautification --- Art gréco-romain --- Villes --- Embellissement --- Sculpture, Greek --- Sculpture, Hellenistic --- Rome --- Civilization --- Greek influences --- Art gréco-romain --- Sculpture, Greek - Italy --- Sculpture, Hellenistic - Italy --- Rome - Civilization - Greek influences --- Art grec --- Embellissement des villes --- Antiquités --- Aspect symbolique.
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Race discrimination --- Race --- Race Relations --- Civilization --- History --- Greek influences --- Roman influences --- Greece --- Rome --- Race relations --- Race relations. --- Race. --- Civilization. --- Race discrimination. --- Roman influences. --- Greek influences. --- To 1500. --- Greece. --- Rome (Empire). --- History. --- Race discrimination - Greece - History - To 1500 --- Race discrimination - Rome --- Civilization - Greek influences --- Civilization - Roman influences --- Greece - Race relations - History --- Rome - Race relations --- Greece - Civilization - To 146 B.C. --- Rome - Civilization
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Les modernes ont souvent opposé les chrétiens à l'hellénisme. Les auteurs antiques eux-mêmes, qu'ils soient "grecs" ou chrétiens, semblent avoir thématisé leur antagonisme. Que vaut cette ligne de fracture? Qu'est-ce qu'être grec à la fin de l'Antiquité? Pour quelles raisons un chrétien hellénophone, passé par les école de l'Empire et nourri de paideia, ne saurait-il être un Grec, au même titre que les autres? Qui donne, qui reviendique et qui refuse ce titre, et pourquoi? Les termes dans lesquels le sujet est posé ne sont ni simples, ni neutres. La notion d'hellénisme qui peut paraître moins confessionnelle que celle de "paganisme" est en réalité marquée par les conflits religieux des époques hellénistique et tardive. Ce sont les besoins de l'autodéfinition et l'élaboration de la polémique contre l'Autre qui conditionnent les rapports entre les chrétiens et "l'hellénisme". Cet ouvrage porte une attention particulière au but poursuivi par les auteurs anciens dans chacune de leurs déclarations identitaires, entre langue commune et particularisme religieux.
Identity (Psychology) --- Christian civilization --- Hellenism. --- Christianity and other religions --- Identité (Psychologie) --- Civilisation chrétienne --- Hellénisme --- Christianisme --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Greek influences --- Greek --- Aspect religieux --- Influence grecque --- Relations --- Religion grecque --- Greece --- Grèce --- Civilization --- Christian influences --- Civilisation --- Influence chrétienne --- Christians --- Religious identity --- History --- Helenismo --- Griegos --- Sociología religiosa --- Historia. --- Influencia. --- Identidad étnica --- Identité (Psychologie) --- Civilisation chrétienne --- Hellénisme --- Grèce --- Influence chrétienne --- Hellenism --- Religious adherents --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Religions --- Civilization, Christian --- Religious identity&delete& --- Christian influences. --- Christianity. --- Christians - Religious identity - History --- Christian civilization - Greek influences --- Christianity and other religions - Greek - Early church, ca 30-600 --- Greece - Civilization - Christian influences --- Influence hellénistique
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This monograph focuses on religion to explore how the socio-cultural infrastructure of Cyprus was affected by the transition from segmented administration by many Cypriot kings to the island-wide government by a foreign Ptolemaic correspondent. It approaches politico-religious ideological responses and structures of symbolism through the study of sacred landscapes, specific iconographic elements, and archaeological contexts and architecture, as well as through textual and epigraphic evidence. A fresh approach to the transition is put forward, connecting the island more emphatically with its longue durée. Moving beyond the field of Cypriot studies, this work also serves as a paradigm for the study of religion in relation to social power in other fields of classics and, in particular, for the enrolment of other areas of the Mediterranean into the political and cultural Hellenistic oikoumene.
Religion and politics --- Religion and sociology --- Archaeology and religion --- Sacred space --- Landscape archaeology --- Religion et politique --- Sociologie religieuse --- Archéologie et religion --- Lieux sacrés --- Archéologie du paysage --- Cyprus --- Chypre --- Antiquities --- Civilization --- Religion --- Antiquités --- Civilisation --- Iron age --- Mediterranean Region --- Greek influences --- Archéologie et religion --- Lieux sacrés --- Archéologie du paysage --- Antiquités --- Holy places --- Places, Sacred --- Sacred places --- Sacred sites --- Sacred spaces --- Sites, Sacred --- Space, Sacred --- Holy, The --- Religion and geography --- Religion and society --- Religious sociology --- Society and religion --- Sociology, Religious --- Sociology and religion --- Sociology of religion --- Sociology --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religions --- Archaeology --- Religion and archaeology --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Greece --- Kıbrıs --- Kypros --- Zypern --- Qubruṣ --- Kipriaki Dhimokratia --- Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti --- Cipro --- Cypern --- Kipŭr --- Tsiprus --- Kypriakē Dēmokratia --- Republic of Cyprus --- Ciper --- Κύπρος --- Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία --- Cyprus (Turkish republic of northern Cyprus, 1983- ) --- Cyprus (Turkish federated state, 1975-1983) --- Antiquities. --- Civilization. --- Greek influences. --- Religion. --- Chipre --- Kipr --- Кипр --- Ostrov Kipr --- Остров Кипр --- BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Spirituality / Paganism & Neo-Paganism --- RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology --- Religion and politics - Cyprus --- Religion and sociology - Cyprus --- Archaeology and religion - Cyprus --- Sacred space - Cyprus --- Iron age - Cyprus --- Cyprus - Antiquities --- Cyprus - Civilization --- Mediterranean Region - Civilization - Greek influences
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