Robert C.T. Parker
On Greek Religion
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Robert C.T. Parker
On Greek Religion
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A provocative and wide-ranging entrà e into the world of ancient Greek religion.
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A provocative and wide-ranging entrà e into the world of ancient Greek religion.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Cornell Studies in Classical Philology
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780801477355
- ISBN-10: 0801477352
- Artikelnr.: 32738819
- Cornell Studies in Classical Philology
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780801477355
- ISBN-10: 0801477352
- Artikelnr.: 32738819
Robert Parker is a married father of three, who lives in a village near Manchester, UK. With degrees in both film and law, he has worked in numerous employment positions, ranging from solicitor's agent, to a van driver, to a commercial video director. He currently writes full time, while encouraging young readers in local schools. Away from writing, he boxes regularly for charity, loves fiction across all mediums, and his glass is always half full.
1. Why Believe without Revelation? The Evidences of Greek Religion
2. Religion without a Church: Religious Authority in Greece
3. Analyzing Greek Gods
4. The Power and Nature of Heroes
5. Killing, Dining, Communicating
6. The Experience of Festivals
7. The Varieties of Greek Religious ExperienceAppendices
1. Seeking the Advice of the God on Matters of Cult
2. Accepting New Gods
3. Worshipping Mortals, and the Nature of Gods
4. Types of Chthonian Sacrifice?
5. The Early History of Hero CultBibliography
Index
2. Religion without a Church: Religious Authority in Greece
3. Analyzing Greek Gods
4. The Power and Nature of Heroes
5. Killing, Dining, Communicating
6. The Experience of Festivals
7. The Varieties of Greek Religious ExperienceAppendices
1. Seeking the Advice of the God on Matters of Cult
2. Accepting New Gods
3. Worshipping Mortals, and the Nature of Gods
4. Types of Chthonian Sacrifice?
5. The Early History of Hero CultBibliography
Index
1. Why Believe without Revelation? The Evidences of Greek Religion
2. Religion without a Church: Religious Authority in Greece
3. Analyzing Greek Gods
4. The Power and Nature of Heroes
5. Killing, Dining, Communicating
6. The Experience of Festivals
7. The Varieties of Greek Religious ExperienceAppendices
1. Seeking the Advice of the God on Matters of Cult
2. Accepting New Gods
3. Worshipping Mortals, and the Nature of Gods
4. Types of Chthonian Sacrifice?
5. The Early History of Hero CultBibliography
Index
2. Religion without a Church: Religious Authority in Greece
3. Analyzing Greek Gods
4. The Power and Nature of Heroes
5. Killing, Dining, Communicating
6. The Experience of Festivals
7. The Varieties of Greek Religious ExperienceAppendices
1. Seeking the Advice of the God on Matters of Cult
2. Accepting New Gods
3. Worshipping Mortals, and the Nature of Gods
4. Types of Chthonian Sacrifice?
5. The Early History of Hero CultBibliography
Index