Meanings of Community Across Medieval Eurasia Comparative Approaches

This volume explores some of the many different meanings of community across medieval Eurasia. How did the three ‘universal’ religions, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism, frame the emergence of various types of community under their sway? The studies assembled here in thematic clusters address the te...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lutter, Christina, editor (editor), Pohl, Walter, 1953- editor, Hovden, Eirik, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden, Netherlands : Koninklijke Brill nv [2016]
Edición:First edition
Colección:Brill's Southeast Asian library ; Volume 25.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preliminary Material / Eirik Hovden , Christina Lutter and Walter Pohl
  • Introduction: Meanings of Community in Medieval Eurasia / Walter Pohl
  • People(s) of God? Biblical Exegesis and the Language of Community in Late Antique and Early Medieval Europe / Gerda Heydemann
  • The Political Usage of Religious and Non-religious Terms for Community in Medieval South Arabia: A Comparative Response to Gerda Heydemann’s Chapter / Johann Heiss and Eirik Hovden
  • Jamāʿa vs. Mulk: Community-Centred and Ruler-Centred Visions of the Islamic Community / Rüdiger Lohlker
  • The City as Commune / Elisabeth Gruber
  • Addressing Community in Late Medieval Dalmatia / Oliver Schmitt
  • Urban Communities in Medieval South Arabia: A Comparative Reflection / Johann Heiss , Eirik Hovden and Elisabeth Gruber
  • The Political Construction of a Tribal Genealogy from Early Medieval South Arabia / Daniel Mahoney
  • Genealogical Representations of Monastic Communities in Late Medieval Art / Christian Nikolaus Opitz
  • Genealogy into the Future: Glimpses from Sangs rgyas rgya mtsho’s (1653–1705) Exposition of the Extended Dalai Lama Lineage / Birgit Kellner
  • Genealogy: A Comparative Perspective from the Early Medieval West / Walter Pohl
  • Introduction: Spiritual Communities across Medieval Eurasia / Rutger Kramer
  • Enclaves of Learning, Religious and Intellectual Communities in Tibet: The Monastery of gSang phu Neʼu thog in the Early Centuries of the Later Diffusion of Buddhism / Pascale Hugon
  • Teaching Emperors: Transcending the Boundaries of Carolingian Monastic Communities / Rutger Kramer
  • Competing Visions of Welfare in the Zaydi Community of Medieval South Arabia / Eirik Hovden
  • Vita communis in Central European Monastic Landscapes / Christina Lutter
  • The Schottenklöster in the World: Identity, Independence and Integration / Diarmuid Ó Riain
  • Among Teachers and Monastic Enclaves: An Inquiry into the Religious Learning of Medieval Tibet / Mathias Fermer
  • Enclaves of Learning: A Commentary on the Papers in the Section on “Spiritual Communities” / Steven Vanderputten
  • Response to the Chapters in “Spiritual Communities” Section / Jonathan R. Lyon
  • Medieval Eurasian Communities by Comparison: Methods, Concepts, Insights / Andre Gingrich
  • Index / Eirik Hovden , Christina Lutter and Walter Pohl.