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Paul, Founder of Churches
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 588

Paul, Founder of Churches

Expanded from the author's dissertation--University of Chicago, 1999.

Euripides and the Spirit of His Dramas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Euripides and the Spirit of His Dramas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1968
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Euripides and the Spirit of His Dramas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

Euripides and the Spirit of His Dramas

Excerpt from Euripides and the Spirit of His Dramas Euripides is the most modern of the Greek tragic poets, but he is an elusive poet, not easy to comprehend. Many even of his fellow-countrymen failed to understand him. His character, his philosophy, and his art, therefore, have peculiar interest far the modern reader; for, while his tragedies engage our sympathies and appeal to our hearts, his elusiveness pricks our intellectual curiosity. Among the many studies that have been made of this great poet the late Professor Paul Decharme's "Euripide et l'Esprit de son Theatre" is noteworthy at once for its breadth of view, power of close analysis, and vigor of presentation. I had greatly profite...

The Ancient Mysteries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The Ancient Mysteries

Zeus and the other gods of shining Olympus were in reality divine only by popular consent. Over the course of time Olympian luster diminished in favor of religious experiences more immediate to the concerns of people living in an increasingly cosmopolitan ancient world. These experiences were provided by the mysteries, religions that flourished particularly during the Hellenistic period and were secretly practiced by groups of adherents who decided, through personal choice, to be initiated into the profound realities of one deity or another. Unlike the official state religions, in which people were expected to make an outward show of allegiance to the local gods, the mysteries emphasized an inwardness and privacy of worship within a closed band of initiates. In this book, Marvin W. Meyer explores the sacrifices and prayers, the public celebrations and secret ceremonies, the theatrical performances and literary works, the gods and goddesses that were a part of the mystery religions of Greece in the seventh century B.C. to the Judaism and Christianity of the Roman world of the seventh century A.D.

Rationalist Criticism of Greek Tragedy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Rationalist Criticism of Greek Tragedy

Literary critical revolutions-radical shifts in interpretation and evaluation of literary works and their authors-are among the most interesting of cultural phenomena. In order to gain greater understanding of the mechanisms of all critical revolutions, Rationalist Criticism in Greek Tragedy examines the late nineteenth-century 'rehabilitation' of Euripides. Some of the factors which contributed to the Euripidean revolution are well known, but one which is not-one which has been generally forgotten, when it has not actually been denied-is the role of Rationalist Criticism. Rationalist Criticism, founded and dominated by infamous Cambridge University Classicist and English scholar A. W. Verra...

A Different God?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 751

A Different God?

Within modern frameworks of knowledge and representation, Dionysos often appears to be atypical for ancient culture, an exception within the context of ancient polytheism, or even an instance of a difference that anticipates modernism. How can recent research contribute to a more precise understanding of the diverse transformations of the ancient god, from Greek antiquity to the Roman Empire? In this volume, which is the result of an international conference held in March 2009 at the Pergamon Museum Berlin, scholars from all branches of classical studies, including history of scholarship, consider this question. Consequently, this leads to a new look on vase paintings, sanctuaries, rituals and religious-political institutions like theatre, and includes new readings of the texts of ancient poets, historians and philosophers, as well as of papyri and inscriptions. It is the diversity of sources or methods and the challenge of former views that is the strength of this volume, providing a comprehensive, innovative and richly faceted account of the “different” god in an unprecedented way.

Greek Philosophers as Theologians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Greek Philosophers as Theologians

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Concepts of God presented by Greek philosophers were significantly different from the image of the divine of popular religion and indicate a fairly sophisticated theological reflection from the very inception of Greek philosophy. This book presents a comprehensive history of theological thought of Greek philosophers from the Presocratics to the early Hellenistic period. Concentrating on views concerning the attributes of God and their impact on eschatological and ethical thought, Drozdek explains that theology was of paramount importance for all Greek philosophers even in the absence of purely theological or religious language.

Mythologia tēs archaias Hellados
  • Language: el
  • Pages: 648

Mythologia tēs archaias Hellados

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1925
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Cambridge Companion to Allegory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

The Cambridge Companion to Allegory

Traces the development of allegory in the European and American tradition from antiquity to the modern era.