<div>Albert Einstein did not believe in a personal God. And his famous quip that "God does not play dice with the universe" was a statement about quantum physics, not a statement of faith. But he did leave behind a fascinating, largely forgotten legacy of musings and writings-some serious, some whim
Data Science, Human Science, and Ancient Gods: Conversations in Theory & Method
β Scribed by Sandra Blakely; Megan Daniels
- Publisher
- Lockwood Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 359
- Series
- Studies in Ancient Mediterranean Religions
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The studies in this volume share a focus on religion in the ancient Mediterranean world: How ritual, myth, spectatorship, and travel reflect the continual interaction of human beings with the richly fictive beings who defined the boundaries of groups, access to the past, and mobility across land and seascapes. They share as well the methodological exploration of the intersection between human sciencesβthe integration of numerous disciplines around the study of all aspects of human life from the biological to the culturalβand the study of the past. In so doing, they continue a long dialogue that engages with critical models derived from specializations within history, philology, archaeology, sociology, and anthropology, and addresses, increasingly, the potentialities and pitfalls of quantitative and digital analyses. Many of the threads in this long conversation inform these chapters: the comparative project, human social evolution, disciplinary reflexivity, religion as an embedded, functional, and structural system, and the role for agency, networks, and materiality.
Contributors: Sandra Blakely, Megan Daniels, R. Benjamin Gorham, Sebastian Heath, Kathryn A. Langenfeld, Jennifer Larson, Jacob Latham, Lindsey A. Mazurek, M. Willis Monroe, Sarah Murray, Dan-el Padilla Peralta, Maggie L. Popkin, and Ian Rutherford.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half title page
Series page
Title page
CIP page
Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction: New Sciences and Old Gods: A Brief Historyof the Human Sciences and Ancient Religion
Ritualizing Relations in Early Iron Age Greece
Harnessing the Gods
Festival Souvenirs from Roman Cologne
Roman Strategies of Ritualization and the Performance of the Pompa Circensis
Nearness and Experience in a Network of Roman Amphitheaters
Reflexivity and Digital Praxis
The Landscape of Early Greek Religion
Quantifying Thick Descriptions with the Database of Religious History
The Reign of Janus
Agency, Affect, Games, and Gods
Epilogue: Ancient Religion and Modern Science: A Coevolution
Subject Index
Ancient Sources Index
β¦ Subjects
GreeceβReligion; RomeβReligion; Mythology, Classical; Science
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