The Cult of Divine Birth in Ancient Greece

The Cult of Divine Birth in Ancient Greece
Author: M. Rigoglioso
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2009-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780230620919

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Greek religion is filled with strange sexual artifacts - stories of mortal women's couplings with gods; rituals like the basilinna's "marriage" to Dionysus; beliefs in the impregnating power of snakes and deities; the unusual birth stories of Pythagoras, Plato, and Alexander; and more. In this provocative study, Marguerite Rigoglioso suggests such details are remnants of an early Greek cult of divine birth, not unlike that of Egypt. Scouring myth, legend, and history from a female-oriented perspective, she argues that many in the highest echelons of Greek civilization believed non-ordinary conception was the only means possible of bringing forth individuals who could serve as leaders, and that special cadres of virgin priestesses were dedicated to this practice. Her book adds a unique perspective to our understanding of antiquity, and has significant implications for the study of Christianity and other religions in which divine birth claims are central. The book's stunning insights provide fascinating reading for those interested in female-inclusive approaches to ancient religion.

Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity

Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity
Author: M. Rigoglioso
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780230113121

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This study of various female deities of Graeco-Roman antiquity is the first to provide evidence that primary goddesses were conceived of as virgin mothers in the earliest layers of their cults. By taking feminist analysis of divinities further, this book provides a fresh angle on our understanding of these deities.

The Sacred and the Feminine in Ancient Greece

The Sacred and the Feminine in Ancient Greece
Author: Sue Blundell,Margaret Williamson,Margaret Williamson**Nfa***
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2005-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134799855

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In classical Greece women were almost entirely excluded from public life. Yet the feminine was accorded a central place in religious thought and ritual.This volume explores the often paradoxical centrality of the feminine in Greek culture, showing how out of sight was not out of mind. The contributors adopt perspectives from a wide range of disciplines, such as archaeology, art history, psychology and anthropology, in order to investigate various aspects of religion and cult. They include the part played by women in death ritual, the role of heroines, and the fact that goddesses had no childhood, at the same time posing questions about how we know what rituals meant to their participants. The Sacred and the Feminine in Ancient Greece is a lively and colourful exploration of the ways in which religion and ritual reveal women's importance in the Greek polis, showing how ideologies about female roles and behaviour were both endorsed and challenged in the realm of the sacred.

Ancient Greek Cults

Ancient Greek Cults
Author: Jennifer Lynn Larson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415324489

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Using archaeological, epigraphic and literary sources, and incorporating current scholarly theories, this volume offers an accessible account of the Greek gods for undergraduate students.

Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion

Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion
Author: Jane Ellen Harrison
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 717
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780691227467

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Jane Harrison examines the festivals of ancient Greek religion to identify the primitive "substratum" of ritual and its persistence in the realm of classical religious observance and literature. In Harrison's preface to this remarkable book, she writes that J. G. Frazer's work had become part and parcel of her "mental furniture" and that of others studying primitive religion. Today, those who write on ancient myth or ritual are bound to say the same about Harrison. Her essential ideas, best developed and most clearly put in the Prolegomena, have never been eclipsed.

Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity

Virgin Mother Goddesses of Antiquity
Author: M. Rigoglioso
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1349381594

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This study of various female deities of Graeco-Roman antiquity is the first to provide evidence that primary goddesses were conceived of as virgin mothers in the earliest layers of their cults. By taking feminist analysis of divinities further, this book provides a fresh angle on our understanding of these deities.

Worshipping Virtues

Worshipping Virtues
Author: Emma Stafford
Publsiher: Classical Press of Wales
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2000-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781914535246

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The Greeks, in Dr. Johnson's phrase, 'shock the mind by ascribing effects to non-entity'. The culture of ancient Greece was thronged with personifications. In poetry and the visual arts, personified figures of what might seem abstractions claim our attention. This study examines the logic, the psychology and the practice of Greeks who worshipped these personifications with temples and sacrifices, and addressed them with hymns and prayers. Emma Stafford conducts case-studies of deified 'abstractions', such as Peitho (Persuasion), Eirene (Peace) and Hygieia (Health). She also considers general questions of Greek psychology, such as why so many of these figures were female. Modern scholars have asked, Did the Greeks believe their own myths? This study contributes importantly to the debate, by exploring widespread and creative popular theology in the historical period.

Beliefs Rituals and Symbols of Ancient Greece and Rome

Beliefs  Rituals  and Symbols of Ancient Greece and Rome
Author: Dean Miller
Publsiher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781627125666

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Greek and Roman mythology is forever linked for a myriad of reasons. Historians believe this could be because many of the Roman deities were adopted from the Greek. However, there are many that were not shared and are proudly only Roman, or only Greek. This comprehensive atlas presents dictionary entries about the major gods, heroes, and imaginary creatures of Greek and Roman mythology, along with information on some key historical figures and philosophical schools of thought. In this impressive book, the entries unfold through a pictorial and illustrated journey. Through a robust glossary, sidebars, and thematic introductions the social studies content of this fascinating subject becomes easily digestible, even for the most reluctant reader, while the further reading section inspires future research.