Contextualizing the sacred in the hellenistic and Roman Near East: religious identities in local, regional, and imperial settings

The study of religion and religious identities in the Hellenistic and Roman Near East has been a focus within archaeology and ancient history for centuries. Yet the transition between the Hellenistic and Roman period remains difficult to grasp from the archaeological and epigraphic evidence. This vo...

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Published in:Contextualizing the sacred
Contributors: Raja, Rubina 1975- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
German
French
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Published: Turnhout, Belgium Brepols [2017]
In: Contextualizing the sacred (volume 8)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Contextualizing the sacred volume 8
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ancient Orient / Hellenism / Roman time / Religion / Religious identity
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Conference program 2008 (Aarhus)
B Conference program
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Summary:The study of religion and religious identities in the Hellenistic and Roman Near East has been a focus within archaeology and ancient history for centuries. Yet the transition between the Hellenistic and Roman period remains difficult to grasp from the archaeological and epigraphic evidence. This volume brings together contributions by leading scholars working on religious identity and religion in the Hellenistic and Roman periods in the Roman Near East. For this volume they have been asked to address a variety of questions concerning religion, religious development, and religious identities from the Hellenistic period to Late Antiquity. These research questions have resulted in a suite of contributions which draw upon a wide range of empirical evidence, from epigraphical material to literary and archaeological sources. In the ancient Near East we cannot speak of a common religion, nor of a common literary tradition, but when seen through the lens of contextualization, the material and textual evidence brings forward new narratives about the great variations in worship, myths, and identities, as well as the different religious systems of the region and of the people inhabiting it. The contributions offer concretized ideas about and research on various aspects of religion within a framework of very different settings, of local, regional, or imperial character
Item Description:Literaturangaben und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 223-244
"The present volume grew out of a conference held in the autumn of 2008 at Aarhus University". - Beiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch, teilweise französisch
ISBN:2503569633