International audienceIn their grand narratives on the ancient history of religions, the Belgian historian of religions, Franz Cumont (1868-1947) and his French colleague and correspondent , Alfred Loisy (1857-1940) both assigned a prominent place to the so-called pagan mystery religions. This paper seeks to identify the specific theories of religion and the deeper motivations underpinning Cumont's and Loisy's historiographical construction of the mystery cults as a distinct type of religion within their evolutionary accounts of the history of religions. Through a comparative analysis of their rich correspondence (1908-1940) and a selection of their publications, we demonstrate how their historical studies of the religious transformations i...
A third period for oriental religions. Will Oriental religions in the Roman Empire know of a "third...
Until recently it was widely accepted in Egyptology that the phenomenon of ‘Myth’ emerged at a relat...
The life and writings of St. Paul were a recurrent research interest of Alfred Loisy, especially aft...
International audienceIn their grand narratives on the ancient history of religions, the Belgian his...
International audienceA. Loisy’s and F. Cumont’s views about the religions of the Roman Empire were ...
As an historian of religions Franz Cumont was an evolutionist. His publications on the origins and t...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the historiographical background of the category of the so...
Cumont (1868-1947) was influenced by Hegel’s view on the religious evolution of mankind. He discusse...
Cumont changed his attitude towards religion over the years: his stance evolved from clear Enlighten...
Alfred Loisy (1857-1940), the excommunicated French modernist priest and historian of religions, and...
François Laplanche, L'histoire des religions en France au début du XXe siècle, p. 623-634. L'électi...
Adolf Harnack’s Das Wesen des Christentums publication in 1900 initiates among theologians and histo...
Cent ans après la publication de « Les religions orientales dans le paganisme romain » par Franz Cum...
From April 19th to 22nd 1927, the Congrès d’histoire du christianisme was held in honor of Alfred Lo...
Contemporaries of Franz Cumont (1868-1947) often applied racial theories to the supposed cultural, s...
A third period for oriental religions. Will Oriental religions in the Roman Empire know of a "third...
Until recently it was widely accepted in Egyptology that the phenomenon of ‘Myth’ emerged at a relat...
The life and writings of St. Paul were a recurrent research interest of Alfred Loisy, especially aft...
International audienceIn their grand narratives on the ancient history of religions, the Belgian his...
International audienceA. Loisy’s and F. Cumont’s views about the religions of the Roman Empire were ...
As an historian of religions Franz Cumont was an evolutionist. His publications on the origins and t...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the historiographical background of the category of the so...
Cumont (1868-1947) was influenced by Hegel’s view on the religious evolution of mankind. He discusse...
Cumont changed his attitude towards religion over the years: his stance evolved from clear Enlighten...
Alfred Loisy (1857-1940), the excommunicated French modernist priest and historian of religions, and...
François Laplanche, L'histoire des religions en France au début du XXe siècle, p. 623-634. L'électi...
Adolf Harnack’s Das Wesen des Christentums publication in 1900 initiates among theologians and histo...
Cent ans après la publication de « Les religions orientales dans le paganisme romain » par Franz Cum...
From April 19th to 22nd 1927, the Congrès d’histoire du christianisme was held in honor of Alfred Lo...
Contemporaries of Franz Cumont (1868-1947) often applied racial theories to the supposed cultural, s...
A third period for oriental religions. Will Oriental religions in the Roman Empire know of a "third...
Until recently it was widely accepted in Egyptology that the phenomenon of ‘Myth’ emerged at a relat...
The life and writings of St. Paul were a recurrent research interest of Alfred Loisy, especially aft...