Inconsistencies In Greek And Roman Religion 1 Ter Unus Isis Dionysos Hermes Three Studies In Henotheism Interloan 365287
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Author | : H. S. Versnel |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9789004092662 |
This is the first of a two-volume collection of studies in inconsistencies in Greek and Roman religion. Their common aim is to argue for the historical relevance of various types of ambiguity and dissonance. The first volume focuses on the central paradoxes in ancient henotheism. The term 'henotheism' -- a modern formation after the stereotyped acclamation: #EIS O QEOS# ("one is the god"), common to early Christianity and contemporaneous paganism -- denotes the specific devotion to one particular god without denying the existence of, or even cultic attention to, other gods. After its prime in the twenties and thirties of this century the term fell into disuse. Nonetheless, the notion of henotheism represents one of the most remarkable and significant shifts in Graeco-Roman religion and hence deserves fresh reconsideration.
Author | : Henk Versnel |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2015-09-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9004296727 |
This is the first of a two-volume collection of studies in inconsistencies in Greek and Roman religion. Their common aim is to argue for the historical relevance of various types of ambiguity and dissonance. The first volume focuses on the central paradoxes in ancient henotheism. The term 'henotheism' -- a modern formation after the stereotyped acclamation: #EIS O QEOS# ("one is the god"), common to early Christianity and contemporaneous paganism -- denotes the specific devotion to one particular god without denying the existence of, or even cultic attention to, other gods. After its prime in the twenties and thirties of this century the term fell into disuse. Nonetheless, the notion of henotheism represents one of the most remarkable and significant shifts in Graeco-Roman religion and hence deserves fresh reconsideration.
Author | : H. S. Versnel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Greece |
ISBN | : 9789004092686 |
Author | : Henk Versnel |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 371 |
Release | : 2015-09-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9004296735 |
This is the second of a two-volume collection of studies on inconsistencies in Greek and Roman religion. Their common aim is to argue for the historical relevance of various types of ambiguity and dissonance. While the first volume focused on the central paradoxes in ancient henotheism, the present one discusses the ambiguities in myth and ritual of transition and reversal. After an introduction to the history of the myth and ritual debate (with a focus on New Year festivals and initiation) in the first chapter, the second and third chapters discuss myth and ritual of reversal—Kronos and the Kronia, and Saturnus and the Saturnalia respectively; the fourth treats two women's festivals—that of Bona Dea and the Thesmophoria; the fifth investigates the initiatory aspects of Apollo and Mars. In the background is the basic conviction that the three approaches to religion known as 'substantivistic', functionalist and cultural-symbolic respectively, need not be mutually exclusive.
Author | : H. S. Versnel |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9789004092679 |
This second volume of a two-part collection of studies on inconsistencies in Greek and Roman religion focuses on the ambiguities in myth and ritual of transition and reversal.