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 both Roman religion and a crucial period in Western
religion—one that influenced Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and even
the modern idea of religion itself. Drawing on a vast range of
literary and archaeological evidence, Pantheon shows how Roman
religion shaped and was shaped by its changing historical contexts
from the ninth century BCE to the fourth century CE. Because religion
was not a distinct sphere in the Roman world, the book treats religion
as inseparable from political, social, economic, and cultural
developments. The narrative emphasizes the diversity of Roman
religion; offers a new view of central concepts such as “temple,”
“altar,” and “votive”; reassesses the gendering of religious
practices; and much more. Throughout, Pantheon draws on the insights
of modern religious studies, but without “modernizing” ancient
religion. With its unprecedented scope and innovative approach,
Pantheon is an unparalleled account of ancient Roman and Mediterranean
religion.
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A New History of Roman Religion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400888856
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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