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Roman Religion
Author | : Clifford Ando |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : UOM:39015058870018 |
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Historiography and method -- Religious institutions and religious authority -- Ritual and myth -- Theology -- Roman and alien -- Continuity and change from Republic to Empire.
Pantheon
Author | : Joerg Ruepke |
Publsiher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 2020-11-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780691211558 |
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From one of the world's leading authorities on the subject, an innovative and comprehensive account of religion in the ancient Roman and Mediterranean world In this ambitious and authoritative book, Jörg Rüpke provides a comprehensive and strikingly original narrative history of ancient Roman and Mediterranean religion over more than a millennium—from the late Bronze Age through the Roman imperial period and up to late antiquity. While focused primarily on the city of Rome, Pantheon fully integrates the many religious traditions found in the Mediterranean world, including Judaism and Christianity. This generously illustrated book is also distinguished by its unique emphasis on lived religion, a perspective that stresses how individuals’ experiences and practices transform religion into something different from its official form. The result is a radically new picture of Roman religion and of a crucial period in Western religion—one that influenced Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and even the modern idea of religion itself.
Roman Religion
Author | : Valerie M. Warrior |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : 2006-10-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780521825115 |
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Religion in the Roman Empire
Author | : Jörg Rüpke,Greg Woolf |
Publsiher | : Kohlhammer Verlag |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2021-10-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9783170292253 |
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The Roman Empire was home to a fascinating variety of different cults and religions. Its enormous extent, the absence of a precisely definable state religion and constant exchanges with the religions and cults of conquered peoples and of neighbouring cultures resulted in a multifaceted diversity of religious convictions and practices. This volume provides a compelling view of central aspects of cult and religion in the Roman Empire, among them the distinction between public and private cult, the complex interrelations between different religious traditions, their mutually entangled developments and expansions, and the diversity of regional differences, rituals, religious texts and artefacts.
Roman Gods Goddesses
Author | : Britannica Educational Publishing |
Publsiher | : Britannica Educational Publishing |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2014-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781622751594 |
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While the ancient Roman pantheon in many ways resembles that of ancient Greece, there is much that sets apart Roman mythology. Romans also borrowed from the religions of ancient Egypt, Asia Minor, and the Middle East, and legendary figures such as Romulus and Remus, tied closely to the history of Rome, feature prominently in ancient stories. The major and lesser figures of Roman mythology are presented in this vibrant volume with sidebars spotlighting related facts and concepts about Roman mythology and religion.
The Matter of the Gods
Author | : Clifford Ando |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2008-02-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780520933651 |
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What did the Romans know about their gods? Why did they perform the rituals of their religion, and what motivated them to change those rituals? To these questions Clifford Ando proposes simple answers: In contrast to ancient Christians, who had faith, Romans had knowledge, and their knowledge was empirical in orientation. In other words, the Romans acquired knowledge of the gods through observation of the world, and their rituals were maintained or modified in light of what they learned. After a preface and opening chapters that lay out this argument about knowledge and place it in context, The Matter of the Gods pursues a variety of themes essential to the study of religion in history.
Religious Rivalries in the Early Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity
Author | : Leif E. Vaage |
Publsiher | : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2006-04-21 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780889205369 |
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Religious Rivalries in the Early Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity discusses the diverse cultural destinies of early Christianity, early Judaism, and other ancient religious groups as a question of social rivalry. The book is divided into three main sections. The first section debates the degree to which the category of rivalry adequately names the issue(s) that must be addressed when comparing and contrasting the social “success” of different religious groups in antiquity. The second is a critical assessment of the common modern category of “mission” to describe the inner dynamic of such a process; it discusses the early Christian apostle Paul, the early Jewish historian Josephus, and ancient Mithraism. The third section of the book is devoted to “the rise of Christianity,” primarily in response to the similarly titled work of the American sociologist of religion Rodney Stark. While it is not clear that any of these groups imagined its own success necessarily entailing the elimination of others, it does seem that early Christianity had certain habits, both of speech and practice, which made it particularly apt to succeed (in) the Roman Empire.
Roman Religion and Roman Empire
Author | : Robert E. A. Palmer |
Publsiher | : University of Pennsylvania Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2017-01-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781512818352 |
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This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.