Ancient Mediterranean Sacrifice

Ancient Mediterranean Sacrifice
Title Ancient Mediterranean Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Wright Knust
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 349
Release 2011-08-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199876401

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An investigation of the multiple meanings and functions of sacrifice in diverse religious texts and practices from the late Hellenistic and Roman imperial periods.

Greek and Roman Animal Sacrifice

Greek and Roman Animal Sacrifice
Title Greek and Roman Animal Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Christopher A. Faraone
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 225
Release 2012-03-22
Genre History
ISBN 1107011124

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The first general critique of the interpretations of animal sacrifice established by Walter Burkert, the late J.-P. Vernant, and Marcel Detienne.

Animal Sacrifice in Ancient Greek Religion, Judaism, and Christianity, 100 BC to AD 200

Animal Sacrifice in Ancient Greek Religion, Judaism, and Christianity, 100 BC to AD 200
Title Animal Sacrifice in Ancient Greek Religion, Judaism, and Christianity, 100 BC to AD 200 PDF eBook
Author M.-Z. Petropoulou
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 349
Release 2008-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 0199218544

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A study of animal sacrifice within Greek paganism, Judaism, and Christianity between 100 BC and AD 200. After a vivid account of the realities of sacrifice in the Greek East and in the Jerusalem Temple, Maria-Zoe Petropoulou explores the attitudes of early Christians towards this practice, and the reasons why they ultimately rejected it.

Smoke Signals for the Gods

Smoke Signals for the Gods
Title Smoke Signals for the Gods PDF eBook
Author F. S. Naiden
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 438
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 0190232714

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Animal sacrifice has been critical to the study of ancient Mediterranean religions since the 18th century. Two leading views on sacrifice have dominated the subject: the psychological approach of Walter Burkert and the sociological one by Jean-Pierre Vernant and Marcel Detienne. These two perspectives have argued that the main feature of sacrifice is allaying feelings of guilt at the slaughter of sacrificial animals. Naiden redresses the omission of these salient features to show that animal sacrifice is an attempt to make contact with a divine being, and that it is so important for the worshippers that it becomes subject to regulations of unequaled extent and complexity.

Not Sparing the Child

Not Sparing the Child
Title Not Sparing the Child PDF eBook
Author Vita Daphna Arbel
Publisher
Total Pages 246
Release 2015
Genre Child sacrifice
ISBN 9780567659170

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"The role of human sacrifice in the ancient Mediterranean world and its implications continue to be topics that fire the popular imagination and engender scholarly discussion and controversy. This volume aims to advance the discussion by providing balanced and judicious treatments of the various facets of these topics from a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural perspective. It provides nuanced examinations of ancient ritual, exploring the various meanings that human sacrifice held for antiquity, and examines its varied repercussions up into the modern world. The book explores evidence to shed new light on the origins of the rite, to whom these sacrifices were offered, and by whom they were performed. It presents fresh insights into the social and religious meanings of this practice in its varied biblical landscape and ancient contexts, and demonstrates how human sacrifice has captured the imagination of later writers who have employed it in diverse cultural and theological discourses to convey their own views and ideologies. It provides valuable perspectives for understanding key cultural, theological and ideological dimensions, such as the sacrifice of Christ, scapegoating, self-sacrifice and martyrdom in post-biblical and modern times."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Human Sacrifice in Ancient Greece

Human Sacrifice in Ancient Greece
Title Human Sacrifice in Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Dennis D. Hughes
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 317
Release 2013-01-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134966393

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Numerous ancient texts describe human sacrifices and other forms of ritual killing: in 480 BC Themistocles sacrifices three Persian captives to Dionysus; human scapegoats called pharmakoi are expelled yearly from Greek cities, and according to some authors they are killed; Locrin girls are hunted down and slain by the Trojans; on Mt Lykaion children are sacrificed and consumed by the worshippers; and many other texts report human sacrifices performed regularly in the cult of the gods or during emergencies such as war and plague. Archaeologists have frequently proposed human sacrifice as an explanation for their discoveries: from Minoan Crete children's bones with knife-cut marks, the skeleton of a youth lying on a platform with a bronze blade resting on his chest, skeletons, sometimes bound, in the dromoi of Mycenaean and Cypriot chamber tombs; and dual man-woman burials, where it is suggested that the woman was slain or took her own life at the man's funeral. If the archaeologists' interpretations and the claims in the ancient sources are accepted, they present a bloody and violent picture of the religious life of the ancient Greeks, from the Bronze Age well into historical times. But the author expresses caution. In many cases alternative, if less sensational, explanations of the archaeological are possible; and it can often be shown that human sacrifices in the literary texts are mythical or that late authors confused mythical details with actual practices.Whether the evidence is accepted or not, this study offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious thought of the ancient Greeks and into changing modern conceptions of their religious behaviour.

Animal Sacrifice in the Ancient Greek World

Animal Sacrifice in the Ancient Greek World
Title Animal Sacrifice in the Ancient Greek World PDF eBook
Author Sarah Hitch
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 351
Release 2017-08-24
Genre History
ISBN 0521191033

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Experts in Greek language, literature and material culture re-examine the role of animal sacrifice in Greek life across the Mediterranean.