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Religion in the Roman Empire

by James B. Rives

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This book provides an engaging, systematic introduction to religionin the Roman empire. Covers both mainstream Graeco-Roman religion and regionalreligious traditions, from Egypt to Western Europe Examines the shared assumptions and underlying dynamics thatcharacterized religious life as a whole Draws on a wide range of primary material, both textual andvisual, from literary works, inscriptions and monuments Offers insight into the religious world in which contemporaryrabbinic Judaism and Christianity both had their origin… (more)
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This book provides an engaging, systematic introduction to religionin the Roman empire. Covers both mainstream Graeco-Roman religion and regionalreligious traditions, from Egypt to Western Europe Examines the shared assumptions and underlying dynamics thatcharacterized religious life as a whole Draws on a wide range of primary material, both textual andvisual, from literary works, inscriptions and monuments Offers insight into the religious world in which contemporaryrabbinic Judaism and Christianity both had their origin

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