Early Christian and early Islamic texts on dreams and dream interpretation have come under increased scrutiny in recent decades. Dream literature from pagan and Jewish antiquity to the early medieval period demonstrates that dreams, especially prophetic dreams, were used to establish spiritual authority, enforce compliance, and justify violence in a religious context. The common cultural roots of Christianity and Islam emerge when we recognise the crucial role played by dreams and prophecy in the two traditions. The various methodologies used in recent scholarship on dreams and their interpretation are surveyed with a view to identifying those most relevant to the analysis of first-millennium CE literary sources in Latin, Greek, Syriac, and...
This dissertation looks at divinely inspired dreams as a literary trope within the genre of early me...
This dissertation looks at divinely inspired dreams as a literary trope within the genre of early me...
This thesis is based on the assumption that a dream is "thinking in pictures" and as such can result...
Early Christian and early Islamic texts on dreams and dream interpretation have come under increased...
This study examines the way in which Early Medieval artists converted the dream, an experience commo...
This study examines the way in which Early Medieval artists converted the dream, an experience commo...
This short report will take up and summarize "Christianity and Dreams (Second to Seventh Century)" b...
Modern scholarship has generated several works on ancient Greco-Roman, Jewish or biblical oneirology...
Dream is one of the important topics of mystic texts and is of great significance in Isl...
Dreams as Divine Communication in Christianity: From Hermas to Aquinas Series : Studies in the Histo...
This monograph compares the most important Byzantine work on dream interpretation with the 2nd-centu...
This study deals with conceptions and practices related to dreams in early rabbinic Judaism. One asp...
The early Church regarded dreams as potential messages from God, private revelations that appear as ...
This is a study of the early medieval reception and use of the teachings of Augustine of Hippo (main...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-332).This dissertation seeks to read the dreams in the G...
This dissertation looks at divinely inspired dreams as a literary trope within the genre of early me...
This dissertation looks at divinely inspired dreams as a literary trope within the genre of early me...
This thesis is based on the assumption that a dream is "thinking in pictures" and as such can result...
Early Christian and early Islamic texts on dreams and dream interpretation have come under increased...
This study examines the way in which Early Medieval artists converted the dream, an experience commo...
This study examines the way in which Early Medieval artists converted the dream, an experience commo...
This short report will take up and summarize "Christianity and Dreams (Second to Seventh Century)" b...
Modern scholarship has generated several works on ancient Greco-Roman, Jewish or biblical oneirology...
Dream is one of the important topics of mystic texts and is of great significance in Isl...
Dreams as Divine Communication in Christianity: From Hermas to Aquinas Series : Studies in the Histo...
This monograph compares the most important Byzantine work on dream interpretation with the 2nd-centu...
This study deals with conceptions and practices related to dreams in early rabbinic Judaism. One asp...
The early Church regarded dreams as potential messages from God, private revelations that appear as ...
This is a study of the early medieval reception and use of the teachings of Augustine of Hippo (main...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-332).This dissertation seeks to read the dreams in the G...
This dissertation looks at divinely inspired dreams as a literary trope within the genre of early me...
This dissertation looks at divinely inspired dreams as a literary trope within the genre of early me...
This thesis is based on the assumption that a dream is "thinking in pictures" and as such can result...