Tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del Alto-Egipto: Raíces y huellas

The title of this paper condenses one of the characteristics that the late religious fact adopted: as opposed to the tolerance that in general characterized the ancient pagan cults, the Christianity adopted during and after the fourth century the form of an intolerant and intransigent religion. The...

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Main Author: José Ramón Aja Sánchez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Complutense 2008-01-01
Series:Gerión
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Online Access:http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/14823
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spelling doaj-6b39919da87046eab85aed403854eb182020-11-25T02:19:03ZspaEdiciones ComplutenseGerión0213-01811988-30802008-01-0125141746914814Tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del Alto-Egipto: Raíces y huellasJosé Ramón Aja SánchezThe title of this paper condenses one of the characteristics that the late religious fact adopted: as opposed to the tolerance that in general characterized the ancient pagan cults, the Christianity adopted during and after the fourth century the form of an intolerant and intransigent religion. The paper proposes to fix our attention on privileged scenery of observation: Roman and Late Roman Upper Egypt. It is revealing because of the excellent source of information that has survived over there. Because, indeed, it is enough with observing the reliefs that have survived on the facades and walls of the ancient Egyptian temples (Hellenistics and Romans) to see the unequivocal tracks of the fact that we bring up here: the Roman rulers’ absolute assumption of traditional Egyptian religion and the mutilation of Egyptian temples by Christians.http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/14823roman egyptpaganismcristianitymentalitiesreligious conflicts
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Tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del Alto-Egipto: Raíces y huellas
Gerión
roman egypt
paganism
cristianity
mentalities
religious conflicts
author_facet José Ramón Aja Sánchez
author_sort José Ramón Aja Sánchez
title Tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del Alto-Egipto: Raíces y huellas
title_short Tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del Alto-Egipto: Raíces y huellas
title_full Tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del Alto-Egipto: Raíces y huellas
title_fullStr Tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del Alto-Egipto: Raíces y huellas
title_full_unstemmed Tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del Alto-Egipto: Raíces y huellas
title_sort tolerancia religiosa romana e intolerancia cristiana en los templos del alto-egipto: raíces y huellas
publisher Ediciones Complutense
series Gerión
issn 0213-0181
1988-3080
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The title of this paper condenses one of the characteristics that the late religious fact adopted: as opposed to the tolerance that in general characterized the ancient pagan cults, the Christianity adopted during and after the fourth century the form of an intolerant and intransigent religion. The paper proposes to fix our attention on privileged scenery of observation: Roman and Late Roman Upper Egypt. It is revealing because of the excellent source of information that has survived over there. Because, indeed, it is enough with observing the reliefs that have survived on the facades and walls of the ancient Egyptian temples (Hellenistics and Romans) to see the unequivocal tracks of the fact that we bring up here: the Roman rulers’ absolute assumption of traditional Egyptian religion and the mutilation of Egyptian temples by Christians.
topic roman egypt
paganism
cristianity
mentalities
religious conflicts
url http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/GERI/article/view/14823
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