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      An Embodied Reading of the Shepherd of Hermas: The Book of Visions and Its Role in Moral Formation

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      This book uses cognitive literary theory, specifically the approach known as enactive reading, to investigate why a work that was exceedingly popular among readers in antiquity has failed to receive the same reception by modern scholars.

      The Shepherd of Hermas (70-150 CE) is one of the oldest ...

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      Product ID:9781800503281
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Studies in Ancient Religion and Culture
      Title:An Embodied Reading of the Shepherd of Hermas
      Subtitle:The Book of Visions and Its Role in Moral Formation
      Authors:Author: Angela Kim Harkins
      Page Count:240
      Subjects:Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, Literary studies: classical, early & medieval, Christianity, New Testaments, New Testaments, Christianity, New Testaments
      Description:This book uses cognitive literary theory, specifically the approach known as enactive reading, to investigate why a work that was exceedingly popular among readers in antiquity has failed to receive the same reception by modern scholars.

      The Shepherd of Hermas (70-150 CE) is one of the oldest Christian writings from a major urban center. While the majority of manuscript evidence of the Shepherd is concentrated in North Africa, the work has a long-standing association with the city of Rome. It consists of three major sections: the Book of Visions, the Mandates, and the Similitudes. The Shepherd was enormously popular during the early centuries as a catechetical text used for moral formation. Its manuscript evidence during the early centuries far exceeded that of the Gospels.


      This book focuses on the first section of the Shepherd known as the Book of Visions, which narrates Hermas''s visionary experiences in first-person voice. The book argues that enactive reading can help to generate immersive experiences of Hermas''s visions and explain the success of the Book of Visions among ancient readers. Cognitive approaches also highlight how modern scholars, who are trained to read apocalypses ''against the grain'' in their search for historical or theological information, fail to notice and appreciate the very things that made apocalypses engaging to a broad range of ancient readers and hearers.


      Imprint Name:Equinox Publishing Ltd
      Publisher Name:Equinox Publishing Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-09-01

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      Weight464 g
      Dimensions155 × 235 × 20 mm