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Reviving Roman Religion Sacred Trees In The Roman World Hunt

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Reviving Roman Religion Sacred Trees In The Roman World Hunt
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.1 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Hunt, Ailsa
ISBN: 9781107153547, 1107153549
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Reviving Roman Religion Sacred Trees In The Roman World Hunt by Hunt, Ailsa 9781107153547, 1107153549 instant download after payment.

Sacred trees are easy to dismiss as a simplistic, weird phenomenon, but this book argues that in fact they prompted sophisticated theological thinking in the Roman world. Challenging major aspects of current scholarly constructions of Roman religion, Ailsa Hunt rethinks what sacrality means in Roman culture, proposing an organic model which defies the current legalistic approach. She approaches Roman religion as a 'thinking' religion (in contrast to the ingrained idea of Roman religion as orthopraxy) and warns against writing the environment out of our understanding of Roman religion, as has happened to date. In addition, the individual trees showcased in this book have much to tell us which enriches and thickens our portraits of Roman religion, be it about the subtleties of engaging in imperial cult, the meaning of numen, the interpretation of portents, or the way statues of the Divine communicate.

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