Interpreting conversion in antiquity (and beyond)

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Andrew S. Jacobs
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Correspondence Andrew S. Jacobs, Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA, USA. Email: andrew@andrewjacobs.org Abstract This essay explores the persistent scholarly desires and motivations that structure the historical study of conversion in religious studies. Most “conversion studies” take a phenomenological approach, which acknowledges the diverse processes, contexts, and meanings of conversion but nonetheless sees the phenomenon as a way to access the contours of global religion. Phenomenology of conversion reveals a desire for bounded religions arranged in a comparable system, “religion.” A hermeneutical approach to conversion does not seek to access a stable phenomenon but asks why conversion as a discourse is deployed. This form of narrative interpretation can open up new possibilities in what we think the study of religion can, and should, do. The specific examples of Jewish conversion to Christianity in late antiquity act as case studies.
解释古代(及以后)的皈依
安德鲁·s·雅各布斯,美国马萨诸塞州剑桥市哈佛神学院世界宗教研究中心。摘要本文探讨了构成宗教研究中皈依的历史研究的持久的学术欲望和动机。大多数“皈依研究”采用现象学方法,承认皈依的不同过程、背景和意义,但仍将这种现象视为一种接近全球宗教轮廓的方式。皈依现象学揭示了一种对有界限的宗教的渴望,这些宗教被安排在一个可比较的系统中,“宗教”。转换的解释学方法并不寻求访问一个稳定的现象,而是问为什么转换作为一种话语被部署。这种形式的叙事解释,为我们认为宗教研究可以做什么,应该做什么,开辟了新的可能性。古代晚期犹太人改信基督教的具体例子可以作为案例研究。
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