Sage, Saint and Sophist

Holy Men and Their Associates in the Early Roman Empire

Graham Anderson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:17th Mar '94

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Holy men, both pagan and Christian are persistent and puzzling figures in the religious life of the Roman Empire. In this first historical study of Holy Men for more than half a century, Dr Anderson applies techniques of literary analysis to throw light on the lifestyles and behaviour of these figures, from Jesus Christ to Peregrinus Proteus to dio Chrysostom, stressing their individuality as much as their common features.
Sage, Saint and Sophist examines the variety of services, real or imaginary, that these colouful figures had to offer and how they maintained their credibility to become the objects of successful religious cults.

DO NOT USE THIS QUOTE IN ANY PUBLICITY. We received an annoyed letter from the publication because the review also contained damning criticism.`Graham Anderson investigates the roles of charlatans, magicians, soothsayers and `wise men' in the first centuries AD ... As a kaleidoscopic picture of superstition, gullibility, and manipulation of the credulous this is brilliant. ... readable and well-documented stimulating and useful study.' - Expository Times.

ISBN: 9780415023726

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 544g

302 pages