Wise Lord of the Sky

Wise Lord of the Sky
Author: Tony Allan
Publisher: Time Life Medical
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

Includes legends of the early world of Persia, the epic of the Kings, Story-tellers, myths and mythology, and more.

The Mysteries of Mithras

The Mysteries of Mithras
Author: Payam Nabarz
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2005-06-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781594770272

The Mysteries of Mithras presents a revival of this ancient Roman mystery religion, popular from the late second century B.C. Payam Nabarz reveals the history and tenets of Mithraism, its connections to Christianity, Islam, and Freemasonry, and the modern neo-pagan practice of Mithraism today. Included are seven of its initiatory rituals.

Lord of the Sky

Lord of the Sky
Author: Linda Zeman-Spaleny
Publisher: Tundra Books (NY)
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0887768962

When the villagers kill a raven, angering the lord of the sky, one kind-hearted boy travels great distances to set things right again.

Persian Mythology

Persian Mythology
Author: Don Nardo
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 142051038X

Author Don Nardo examines the ancient civilizations and peoples of Persian mythology. Origin / creation stories, early gods, mythical kings and heroes, and Zoroastrianism are all covered. This volume has a map of ancient Persia, a visual organizer grouping major characters, a table of major characters with name pronunciations and brief descriptions, a glossary, sidebars, fact boxes, and bibliography of sources for further study, and a subject index.

Religion, Culture, and Politics in Pre-Islamic Iran

Religion, Culture, and Politics in Pre-Islamic Iran
Author: Bruce Lincoln
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004460292

In Religion, Culture, and Politics in Pre-Islamic Iran, Bruce Lincoln offers a vast overview on different aspects of the Indo-Iranian, Zoroastrian and Pre-Islamic mythologies, religions and cultural issues.

Religion, Empire, and Torture

Religion, Empire, and Torture
Author: Bruce Lincoln
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2010-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0226481913

How does religion stimulate and feed imperial ambitions and violence? Recently this question has acquired new urgency, and in Religion, Empire, and Torture, Bruce Lincoln approaches the problem via a classic but little-studied case: Achaemenian Persia. Lincoln identifies three core components of an imperial theology that have transhistorical and contemporary relevance: dualistic ethics, a theory of divine election, and a sense of salvific mission. Beyond this, he asks, how did the Achaemenians understand their place in the cosmos and their moral status in relation to others? Why did they feel called to intervene in the struggle between good and evil? What was their sense of historic purpose, especially their desire to restore paradise lost? And how did this lead them to deal with enemies and critics as imperial power ran its course? Lincoln shows how these religious ideas shaped Achaemenian practice and brought the Persians unprecedented wealth, power, and territory, but also produced unmanageable contradictions, as in a gruesome case of torture discussed in the book’s final chapter. Close study of that episode leads Lincoln back to the present with a postscript that provides a searing and utterly novel perspective on the photographs from Abu Ghraib.