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Imagine No Religion How Modern Abstractions Hide Ancient Realities Hardcover Carlin A Barton Daniel Boyarin

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Imagine No Religion How Modern Abstractions Hide Ancient Realities Hardcover Carlin A Barton Daniel Boyarin
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.66 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Carlin A. Barton; Daniel Boyarin
ISBN: 9780823271191, 0823271196
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Hardcover

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Imagine No Religion How Modern Abstractions Hide Ancient Realities Hardcover Carlin A Barton Daniel Boyarin by Carlin A. Barton; Daniel Boyarin 9780823271191, 0823271196 instant download after payment.

What do we fail to see when we force other, earlier cultures into the Procrustean bed of concepts that organize our contemporary world? In Imagine No Religion, Carlin A. Barton and Daniel Boyarin map the myriad meanings of the Latin and Greek words religio and thrēskeia, frequently and reductively mistranslated as "religion," in order to explore the manifold nuances of their uses within ancient Roman and Greek societies. In doing so, they reveal how we can conceptualize anew and speak of these cultures without invoking the anachronistic concept of religion. From Plautus to Tertullian, Herodotus to Josephus, Imagine No Religion illuminates cultural complexities otherwise obscured by our modern-day categories.

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