Table des matières
Claude Calame et Bruce Lincoln
Les approches comparatives en histoire des religions antiques : Controverses récurrentes et propositions nouvellesMaurizio Bettini
Vertumnus ou les aphormaí de l’anthropologue classiqueApproches comparatives et religion romaine
Claude Calame
Comparatisme en histoire anthropologique des religions et regard transversal : le triangle comparatifMarcel Detienne
Entrer en religion et comparerDavid Frankfurter
Comparison and the Study of Religions of Late Antiquity- Challenges and Objections to Comparison in the Study of Late Antique Religions
- The Method and Inevitability of Comparison
- V. Bonnell : Analytic and Illustrative Comparison
- J.Z. Smith : Examples and the “Third Term” of Comparison
- The Generalized Pattern as Interpretive Goal
- Comparison and the Fallacy of “Emic Interpretation”
- Conceptualizing Religion in Late Antiquity Through Comparative Methods
- The Potential of the Ethnographic Comparandum to Rectify Historical Themes
- Peter Brown : Social Anthropology and the Articulation of Religious Patterns
- Comparison by Reference to a Social Model
- Comparison and/as Religious Studies : Ancient Data and the Conceptualization of Religion
- The Performative Construction of Demons and Spirit Possession
- Popular Christian violence in the generation after Christianization
- Conclusions
Bruce Lincoln
Theses on Comparison