On Roman Religion - Rüpke

On Roman Religion

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Ano 2019Páginas 210Formato IlustradoISBN 9781501735110

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Was religious practice in ancient Rome cultic and hostile to individual expression? Or was there, rather, considerable latitude for individual initiative and creativity? Jörg Rüpke, one of the world's leading authorities on Roman religion, demonstrates in his new book that it was a lived religion with individual appropriations evident at the heart of such rituals as praying, dedicating, making vows, and reading. On Roman Religion definitively dismantles previous approaches that depicted religious practice as uniform and static. Juxtaposing very different, strategic, and even subversive forms of individuality with traditions, their normative claims, and their institutional protections, Rüpke highlights the dynamic character of Rome's religious institutions and traditions.

In Rüpke's view, lived ancient religion is as much about variations or even outright deviance as it is about attempts and failures to establish or change rules and roles and to communicate them via priesthoods, practices related to images or classified as magic, and literary practices. Rüpke analyzes observations of religious experience by contemporary authors including Propertius, Ovid, and the author of the "Shepherd of Hermas." These authors, in very different ways, reflect on individual appropriation of religion among their contemporaries, and they offer these reflections to their readership or audiences. Rüpke also concentrates on the ways in which literary texts and inscriptions informed the practice of rituals.

Ficha técnica

Autor
Rüpke, Jörg, Rüpke, Jörg, Jörg Rüpke
Editora
UmLivro, Longleaf Services on behalf of Cornell University (Print-On-Demand)
Formato
Ilustrado
Encadernação
Capa comum
ISBN
9781501735110
EAN
9781501735110
Ano de Publicação
2019
Número de Páginas
210
Dimensões
22.9 x 15.2 x 3 cm
Peso
1 libras
Idioma
pt-BR
Edição
SKU
9781501735110

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