Empire and religion : : religious change in Greek cities under Roman rule / / edited by Elena Muñiz Grijalvo, Juan Manuel Cortes Copete, Fernando Lozano Gomez.

This volume explores the nature of religious change in the Greek-speaking cities of the Roman Empire. Emphasis is put on those developments that apparently were not the direct result of Roman actions: the intensification of idiosyncratically Greek features in the religious life of the cities (Heller...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, [Netherlands] ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Routledge,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Impact of Empire 25.
Physical Description:1 online resource (239 pages).
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Priesthoods and Civic Ideology: Honorific Titles for Hiereis and Archiereis in Roman Asia Minor /
Public Sacrifice in Roman Athens /
Cultic and Social Dynamics in the Eleusinian Sanctuary Under the Empire /
Communication Between Sanctuaries and Rulers: An Analysis of Religious Resistance to Roman Abuses in the Greek East During the Roman Republic /
Trajan and Hadrian’s Reorganization of the Agonistic Associations in Rome /
P.Oxy. 471: Hadrian, Alexandria, and the Antinous Cult /
Hadrian Among the Gods /
Some Thoughts on the Cult of the Pantheon (‘All the Gods’?) in the Cities and Sanctuaries of Roman Greece /
Emperor Worship and Greek Leagues: The Organization of Supra-Civic Imperial Cult in the Roman East /
Le paysage culturel de la colonie romaine de Philippes en Macédoine : cosmopolitisme religieux et différentiation sociale /
Index Geographicus --
Index Nominum --
Index Rerum Sacrorum --
Index Rerum Memorabilium.
Summary:This volume explores the nature of religious change in the Greek-speaking cities of the Roman Empire. Emphasis is put on those developments that apparently were not the direct result of Roman actions: the intensification of idiosyncratically Greek features in the religious life of the cities (Heller, Muñiz, Camia); the active role of a new kind of Hellenism in the design of imperial religious policies (Gordillo, Galimberti, Rosillo-López); or the locally different responses to central religious initiatives, and the influence of those local responses in other imperial contexts (Cortés, Melfi, Lozano, Rizakis). All the chapters try to suggest that religion in the Greek cities of the empire was both conservative and innovative, and that the ‘Roman factor’ helps to explain this apparent paradox.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004347119
ISSN:1572-0500 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Elena Muñiz Grijalvo, Juan Manuel Cortes Copete, Fernando Lozano Gomez.