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Author Hammer, Olav, author.

Title Religious innovation in the Hellenistic and Roman periods / Olav Hammer, Mikael Rothstein
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023
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Series Cambridge elements. Elements in new religious movements
Cambridge elements. Elements in new religious movements.
Summary The scholarly study of new religious movements focuses on the contemporary period, but religious innovation is nothing new. This Element explores a historical epoch characterized by a multitude of emergent religious concepts and practices - the Hellenistic and Roman periods. A precondition for the intense degree of religious innovation during this time was a high level of cultural exchange. Religious elements crossed porous cultural borders and were adapted to suit new purposes. The resulting amalgams were presented in a vast corpus of texts, largely produced by a literate elite. Charismatic leaders played a particularly important role in creating new religious options and were described in genres that were infused with ideological agendas. Novel religious developments were accepted by the Roman authorities unless suspected of undermining the social order. The rise of one of the many new religions of the period, Christianity, ultimately changed the religious landscape in profound ways
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 07, 2023)
Subject Religion.
SUBJECT Rome -- Religion -- History -- To 1500
Greece -- Religion -- History -- To 1500
Subject Greece.
Rome (Empire)
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Rothstein, Mikael, author.
ISBN 9781009030106
1009030108