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Graeco-Roman Religion in the Roman Empire: Old Assumptions and New Approaches

✍ Scribed by Rives, James B.


Book ID
121694757
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Year
2009
Weight
413 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0966-7377

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✦ Synopsis


This article surveys recent trends in research on Graeco-Roman religion, focusing on the first and second centuries CE. In the first half, I assess current views on what I call the old β€˜master narrative’ of Graeco-Roman religious history in this period, that is, the assumption that the decline of traditional Graeco-Roman religion left a void filled on the one hand by the purely political phenomenon of imperial cult and on the other by mystery/oriental religions, which met the emotional needs of the populace. In the second half I discuss two areas of interest that have come to the fore in the wake of the old master narrative’s collapse: an approach to interpreting traditional Graeco-Roman religion that some scholars have termed the β€˜ polis -religion model’, and a focus on religious life in the provinces of the Roman empire. As an appendix I include a brief survey of available scholarly resources in this field.


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