Sanctuaries and Experience - Knowledge, Practice and Space in the Ancient World

Sanctuaries and Experience - Knowledge, Practice and Space in the Ancient World

von: Greg Woolf, Ilaria Bultrighini, Camilla Norman, Greg Woolf, Ilaria Bultrighini, Camilla Norman

Franz Steiner Verlag, 2024

ISBN: 9783515134071 , 474 Seiten

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Sanctuaries and Experience - Knowledge, Practice and Space in the Ancient World


 

Ancient religion is traditionally understood in terms of myths, rituals and institutions, as transmitted in ancient texts. The studies gathered here focus instead on the lived experience of ancient cult and the places in which that experience was formed. They build on recent explorations of Lived Ancient Religion and also on new approaches to Material Ancient Religion. All ancient societies constructed elaborate sanctuaries. Their architecture and the collective rituals that took place there shaped collective experiences. Through case studies drawn from Ancient Egypt, the Greek World and the Roman Empire these themes are explored and elaborated. Together they indicate new ways of approaching ancient religious experience, collective and individual.