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Gestaltung: Kathrin Roussel, Sichtvermerk

Internationales Kolleg Morphomata

Genese, Dynamik und Medialität kultureller Figurationen Buchumschlag Reihe Morphomata

Band 43: »For Example. Martyrdom and Imitation

in Early Christian Texts and Art«

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Martyrdom and Imitation in Early Christian Texts and Art

ANJA BETTENWORTH, DIETRICH BOSCHUNG AND MARCO FORMISANO (EDS.)

MORPHOMATA

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This volume explores the phenomenon of Christian martyrdom and ideas of “following Christ”, in particular focusing on theological and pragmatic difficulties in the early Christian period. How can martyrs success- fully follow Christ without themselves entering into a competition with Christ? What happens when the idea of following Christ so faithfully as to experience martyrdom becomes impossible because of the funda- mentally different living situation of the faithful? How are model and imitation shaped in comparison to pagan exempla? Contributions from archaeology, classical phi- lology, ancient history, theology, and art history suggest some answers to these questions, drawing equally on ancient literature and material culture.

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The Series Morphomata is edited by Günter Blamberger and Dietrich Boschung.

The Morphomata International Center for Advanced Studies — Genesis, Dynamics and Mediality of Cultural Figurations is one of the international Käte Hamburger Centers sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research under the auspices of the initiative “Freedom for Research in the Humanities”. Up to ten fellows per year from different countries and specialties cooperate with researchers from Cologne in the analysis of cul- tures. In this new locus of research in the Humanities, interdisciplinary and intercultural perspectives are negotiated.

www.morphomata.uni-koeln.de

Anja Bettenworth is Professor for Classical Philology at the University of Cologne. Last Published: Die Begeg- nung von Gott und Mensch beim Mahl in der lateinischen Bibelepik. In: The Eucharist, its Origins and Contexts:

Sacred Meal, Communal Meal, Table Fellowship in Late Antiquity, Early Judaism, and Early Christianity. Ed. by D. Hellholm et al., Tübingen 2017.

Dietrich Boschung is Professor for Classical Archaeology at the University of Cologne and Director of the Morphomata International Center for Advanced Stud- ies. Latest Publications include Monumenta Illustrata.

Raum wis sen und antiquarische Gelehrsamkeit, ed. together with Alfred Schäfer. Morphomata 41, Paderborn 2019.

Marco Formisano (Classical Philology) is Professor of Latin Literature at the University of Ghent (Belgium).

Last published: Marginality, Canonicity, Passion. Ed.

together with C. Kraus, Oxford 2018.

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WILHELM FINK

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-3-7705-5809 -4

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MORPHOMATA 43

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