Levantine Entanglements - Cultural Productions, Long-Term Changes and Globalizations in the Eastern Mediterranean - Terje Stordalen

Levantine Entanglements - Cultural Productions, Long-Term Changes and Globalizations in the Eastern Mediterranean - Terje Stordalen

16. Itinerancy in Manichaean Networks of the Levant and Egypt

Levantine Entanglements - Cultural Productions, Long-Term Changes and Globalizations in the Eastern Mediterranean - Terje Stordalen

Håkon F. Teigen [+-]
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Håkon F. Teigen received his PhD in history, University of Bergen in 2018 with the thesis “Limbs of the Light Mind: The social world of a Manichaean community in fourth century Egypt” (University of Bergen, 2018). His interests include Manichaeism, developments within late antique religion, and the application of sociological tools to historical evidence. Teigen held a scholarship with the CAS group during the spring of 2015.

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The emergence of canonical scriptural ecologies has deep roots in the Levant, as described by Stordalen in this volume. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were the main carriers of this cultural paradigm. However, other movements also contributed to its development. Taking my cue from the project “Local Dynamics of Globalization,” this chapter explores religious authority in the context of Manichaeism, a movement that appropriated Levantine paradigms of cultural authority. I look at the interplay between social canons and social networks, examining how norms for interaction, or ‘canonical habits,’ shaped the Manichaean social networks. More specifically, I look at the canonical habit of itinerancy and its impact on the relationship between the Elect—Manichaeism’s ascetical elite—and the Auditors, its laity, in the Levant and Egypt. It is my argument that itinerancy was practiced in a distinct way and took on a unique role in the Manichaean canonical ecology, allowing a trans-regional Manichaean network to emerge, spread, and persist.

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Teigen, Håkon. 16. Itinerancy in Manichaean Networks of the Levant and Egypt. Levantine Entanglements - Cultural Productions, Long-Term Changes and Globalizations in the Eastern Mediterranean. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 527-543 Nov 2021. ISBN 9781781799123. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=38456. Date accessed: 23 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.38456. Nov 2021

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