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Associations and religion in context : the Hellenistic and Roman Eastern Mediterranean


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Résumé

Etudes sur le rôle et l'impact des associations religieuses dans les mondes grec et romain antiques du bassin Est méditerranéen, notamment leurs relations avec la société ou d'autres institutions (politiques par exemple) ainsi que leur influence sur l'évolution de la religion concernée (nouveaux cultes, nouvelles pratiques religieuses, entre autres). ©Electre 2024

The terms 'religious association' or 'cult association' are regularly used in scholarship, but their use and applicability have been in need of critical re-assessment for some time. In an attempt to find a more nuanced approach and gain a better understanding of the formation, organisation, and aims of ancient associations, this volume seeks to elucidate the wider context(s) of associations' religious as well as social and cultural dimensions. A series of questions have shaped the volume's agenda : How and to what extent did religion inform the activities of ancient associations ? What was the role of so-called religious associations in promoting social, political, cultural, and/or economic life in post-classical poleis ? What role did religion play in associations' self-representation and in their relations with individuals, groups, local authorities, and/or external powers ? To what extent were associations responsible (within their region or more widely) for religious innovation, for example the introduction of new cults or the introduction of new cultic practices ? All in all, the papers demonstrate that important insights can be gained from considering the multifarious aspects of associations in close conjunction. They illustrate how the various dimensions (religious, social, funerary, etc.) of associative life are closely connected, with religious aspects usually taking a prominent place. These aspects informed and expressed associations' internal dynamics as well as their outward group identity and self-representation. Cultic activities and affiliations ultimately inform us about the places of private collectivities in society more broadly.

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Paru le : 28/03/2022

Thématique : Histoire des religions du monde, Dictionnaires Mythologie Gréco-Romaine

Auteur(s) : Non précisé.

Éditeur(s) : Presses universitaires de Liège

Collection(s) : Kernos, supplément

Contributeur(s) : Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel) : Annelies Cazemier - Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel) : Stella Skaltsa

Série(s) : Non précisé.

ISBN : 978-2-87562-304-1

EAN13 : 9782875623041

Reliure : Broché

Pages : 381

Hauteur: 24.0 cm / Largeur 16.0 cm


Épaisseur: 2.2 cm

Poids: 1000 g