Religious life in the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora in the 4th-5th centuries AD

Based on the epigraphic remains and the testimonies of the historiographical, hagiographical and legal sources –civil laws and conciliar acts– we reconstruct the religious life of the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora. We start from its place in the biblical tradition and its subsequent place in the Chr...

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Autor principal: Martínez Carrasco, Carlos
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spelling I28-R242-article-126242023-07-13T18:56:08Z Religious life in the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora in the 4th-5th centuries AD La vida religiosa en la ciudad romano-nabatea de Zoora entre los siglos IV-V d.C. Martínez Carrasco, Carlos Zoora Council of Chalcedon Christianity Nabataeans Deaconesses Zoora Concilio de Calcedonia Cristianismo Nabateos Diaconisas Based on the epigraphic remains and the testimonies of the historiographical, hagiographical and legal sources –civil laws and conciliar acts– we reconstruct the religious life of the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora. We start from its place in the biblical tradition and its subsequent place in the Christian tradition as a pilgrimage destination, and then look at the echo and impact of the great theological disputes of the time, with special attention to the Council of Chalcedon (451). Special attention is given to the epitaphs that allow us to deal with the active role of women in this Christian community and the existence of a college of deaconesses. Finally, attention is paid to the influence of Judaism and traditional Nabataean religion in the construction of the Christian identity of Zoora. A partir de los restos epigráficos y los testimonios de las fuentes historiográficas, hagiográficas y legales —leyes civiles y actas conciliares— abordamos la reconstrucción de la vida religiosa de la ciudad romano-nabatea de Zoora. Partimos del lugar que ocupa en la tradición bíblica y su posterior encaje en la cristiana como destino de peregrinación, para ocuparnos a continuación del eco e impacto que tuvieron las grandes disputas teológicas del momento, con especial atención al concilio de Calcedonia (451). Especial atención merecen los epitafios que nos permiten abordar el papel activo de la mujer en esta comunidad cristiana y la existencia de un colegio de diaconisas. Finalmente, se presta atención a la influencia del judaísmo y la religión tradicional nabatea en la construcción de la identidad cristiana de Zoora. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2023-06-15 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/12624 10.34096/ahamm.v1.57.12624 Anales de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna; Vol. 57 Núm. 1 (2023) 1853-1555 1514-9927 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/analesHAMM/article/view/12624/11623 Derechos de autor 2023 Anales de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
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topic Zoora
Council of Chalcedon
Christianity
Nabataeans
Deaconesses
Zoora
Concilio de Calcedonia
Cristianismo
Nabateos
Diaconisas
spellingShingle Zoora
Council of Chalcedon
Christianity
Nabataeans
Deaconesses
Zoora
Concilio de Calcedonia
Cristianismo
Nabateos
Diaconisas
Martínez Carrasco, Carlos
Religious life in the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora in the 4th-5th centuries AD
topic_facet Zoora
Council of Chalcedon
Christianity
Nabataeans
Deaconesses
Zoora
Concilio de Calcedonia
Cristianismo
Nabateos
Diaconisas
author Martínez Carrasco, Carlos
author_facet Martínez Carrasco, Carlos
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title Religious life in the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora in the 4th-5th centuries AD
title_short Religious life in the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora in the 4th-5th centuries AD
title_full Religious life in the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora in the 4th-5th centuries AD
title_fullStr Religious life in the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora in the 4th-5th centuries AD
title_full_unstemmed Religious life in the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora in the 4th-5th centuries AD
title_sort religious life in the roman-nabataean city of zoora in the 4th-5th centuries ad
description Based on the epigraphic remains and the testimonies of the historiographical, hagiographical and legal sources –civil laws and conciliar acts– we reconstruct the religious life of the Roman-Nabataean city of Zoora. We start from its place in the biblical tradition and its subsequent place in the Christian tradition as a pilgrimage destination, and then look at the echo and impact of the great theological disputes of the time, with special attention to the Council of Chalcedon (451). Special attention is given to the epitaphs that allow us to deal with the active role of women in this Christian community and the existence of a college of deaconesses. Finally, attention is paid to the influence of Judaism and traditional Nabataean religion in the construction of the Christian identity of Zoora.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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