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Introduction: What Are New Antiquities?

Issue: Vol 8 No. 2 (2017) Special Issue: New Antiquities, part 1

Journal: International Journal for the Study of New Religions

Subject Areas: Religious Studies

DOI: 10.1558/ijsnr.37400

Abstract:

The myriad and potent effects of Mediterranean antiquity in a diversity of cultural and social contexts constitutes a field of research which for some decades has been known as “(Classical) reception studies.” The two special issues of IJSNR introduced here (and the consolidated book volume which follows) contain the fruits of the 2014 workshop “New Antiquities”, which departed from this scholarly enterprise in examining what we have called “Transformations of Ancient Religion.”

Author: Dylan M. Burns, Almut-Barbara Renger

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