著者について

Arthur Darby Nock was a prominent scholar in the field of religious studies, particularly known for his expertise in early Christianity and the Hellenistic world. His influential works, including "Conversion: The Old and the New in Religion from Alexander the Great to Augustine of Hippo," explore the dynamics of religious transformation and the interplay of different faiths during antiquity. Nock's scholarly approach combined rigorous historical analysis with an understanding of the philosophical and cultural contexts that shaped religious belief and practice.

Throughout his academic career, Nock held various prestigious positions, including a professorship at Harvard University, where he contributed significantly to the study of the early church and its relationship with surrounding cultures. His insights into the nature of conversion and religious identity have left a lasting impact on the discipline, inspiring subsequent generations of scholars to delve deeper into the complexities of religious change. Nock’s work continues to be a vital resource for those studying the intersections of faith, culture, and history.

生年月日 October 2, 1884
出生地 Cambridge, England
死亡日 December 5, 1968
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