Even in classical antiquity, religion was a source of tensions, but to a perhaps lesser extent and in a certainly different way than in the current era. Polytheistic religions were mainly formed based on ethnicity and, as a primary consequence, did not foresee the possibility of apostasy. Nevertheless, phenomena of intolerance were also present both in ancient Greece and in Rome. This contribution aims to investigate the characteristics and types of these phenomena.

Pluralismi inclusioni e intolleranze. Classicità e Tardo Antico

Santi Claudia
2017

Abstract

Even in classical antiquity, religion was a source of tensions, but to a perhaps lesser extent and in a certainly different way than in the current era. Polytheistic religions were mainly formed based on ethnicity and, as a primary consequence, did not foresee the possibility of apostasy. Nevertheless, phenomena of intolerance were also present both in ancient Greece and in Rome. This contribution aims to investigate the characteristics and types of these phenomena.
2017
Santi, Claudia
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