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The Matter of the Gods

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What did the Romans know about their gods? Why did they perform the rituals of their religion, and what motivated them to change those rituals? To these questions Clifford Ando proposes simple answ...
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  • 13 February 2008
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What did the Romans know about their gods? Why did they perform the rituals of their religion, and what motivated them to change those rituals? To these questions Clifford Ando proposes simple answers: In contrast to ancient Christians, who had faith, Romans had knowledge, and their knowledge was empirical in orientation. In other words, the Romans acquired knowledge of the gods through observation of the world, and their rituals were maintained or modified in light of what they learned. After a preface and opening chapters that lay out this argument about knowledge and place it in context, The Matter of the Gods pursues a variety of themes essential to the study of religion in history.
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Price: $34.95
Pages: 270
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Transformation of the Classical Heritage
Publication Date: 13 February 2008
ISBN: 9780520933651
Format: eBook
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

1. Religion, Law, and Knowledge in Classical Rome

part one. the limits of orthopraxy

2. Idols and Their Critics
3. Interpretatio Romana
4. Religion and Ius Publicum

part two. gods of the far-flung empire

5. A Religion for the Empire
6. Religion and Imperialism at Rome
7. The Palladium and the Pentateuch

Bibliography
Index Locorum
General Index