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Greek religion : belief and experience

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This book differs from other introductions to Ancient Greek religion.

It looks not at the religious practices of the Greeks, but at their beliefs: in divine retribution, for example, divination, the afterlife and predestination.

It examines not only what the Greeks believed but also how they believed it: how, for example, they sustained their belief in the truth of oracles in the light of experience.

The book also addresses a number of ideas central to the modern understanding of Greek religion: the centrality of the city, the absence of a personal relationship between divinity and worshipper, and the primacy of ritual.

The text is accessible to students and the general reader and is accompanied by an extensive catalogue of passages from ancient sources.

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Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
0715629883 / 9780715629888
Paperback / softback
292.08
24/02/2011
United Kingdom
English
144 p.
24 cm
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