Inspired by a critical reconsideration of current monolithic approaches to the study of Greek religion, this book argues that ancient Greeks displayed a disquieting capacity to validate two (or more) dissonant, if not contradictory, representations of the divine world in a complementary rather than mutually exclusive manner. From this perspective the six chapters explore problems inherent in: order vs. variety/chaos in polytheism, arbitrariness vs. justice in theodicy, the peaceful co-existence of mono- and polytheistic theologies, human traits in divine imagery, divine omnipotence vs. limitation of power, and ruler cult. Based on an intimate knowledge of ancient realia and literary testimonia the book stands out for its extensive applicati...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Abstract Ancient Greek descriptions of ecstatic and mystic rituals, here broadly labeled as Bacchan...
Inspired by a critical reconsideration of current monolithic approaches to the study of Greek religi...
This volume will address many questions linked to the contemporary debate on Greek and Roman polythe...
Rethinking the Gods: Philosophical Readings of Religion in the Post-Hellenistic Period Peter van Nuf...
The religion of the Ancient Greeks has already been the subject of a whole series of introductions a...
In this study, Michael Hundley explores the diverse deities of ancient Near Eastern and biblical lit...
[About the book] Religious beliefs and practices, which permeated all aspects of life in antiquit...
This hermeneutic study employs the theoretical lens of James Hillman’s archetypal psychology to re-i...
Thessaly’s fertile plains stretch south from the shadow of Mount Olympus. Its numerous small cities ...
Thessaly’s fertile plains stretch south from the shadow of Mount Olympus. Its numerous small cities ...
This thesis argues that there are some interpretations of Christian traditions which are not adequat...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Abstract Ancient Greek descriptions of ecstatic and mystic rituals, here broadly labeled as Bacchan...
Inspired by a critical reconsideration of current monolithic approaches to the study of Greek religi...
This volume will address many questions linked to the contemporary debate on Greek and Roman polythe...
Rethinking the Gods: Philosophical Readings of Religion in the Post-Hellenistic Period Peter van Nuf...
The religion of the Ancient Greeks has already been the subject of a whole series of introductions a...
In this study, Michael Hundley explores the diverse deities of ancient Near Eastern and biblical lit...
[About the book] Religious beliefs and practices, which permeated all aspects of life in antiquit...
This hermeneutic study employs the theoretical lens of James Hillman’s archetypal psychology to re-i...
Thessaly’s fertile plains stretch south from the shadow of Mount Olympus. Its numerous small cities ...
Thessaly’s fertile plains stretch south from the shadow of Mount Olympus. Its numerous small cities ...
This thesis argues that there are some interpretations of Christian traditions which are not adequat...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Belief in God is a steady epistemic state sustaining an ancient social institution. Not only is it s...
Abstract Ancient Greek descriptions of ecstatic and mystic rituals, here broadly labeled as Bacchan...