So far religion has been seen as cause for dramatic developments in
the history of cities, it has contributed to the monumentalisation of
centres and or has given importance to ex-centric places. Very
recently, anthropologists have been discovering religion in the
contemporary global city. But still awaiting historical investigation
is the specific urban character of religious ideas, practices and
institutions and the role of urban space shaping this very
‘religion’ in the course of history. The time-span from the
Hellenistic age to Late Antiquity was crucial in the establishment of
concepts and institutions of ‘religion’ and witnessed extended
waves of urbanisation, Rome being central to this. In addressing this
problem, this book fills a significant gap in the scholarship on urban
religion across time. Taking seriously the proposition that space is
condition, medium and outcome of social relations, the development of
‘urban religion’ in lived urban space and urban culture or
urbanity offers a lens onto processes of religious change that have
been neglected for the history of religion and for the study of
urbanism. The key thesis is that city-space engineered the major
changes that revolutionised religions. »This stimulating book makes
use of archaeology and history to address religion as an essential
component of urban life in both the past and the present. -With a
strong basis in the ancient Mediterranean as well as an insightful
view of modern urban life, Rüpke emphasizes that the practice and
performance of religion at the everyday level is as essential in the
creation of an urban ethos as the grand temples and institutions
promulgated by the elite.« Monica L. Smith, author of Cities: The
First 6,000 Years »Jörg Rüpke offers a characteristically original
and learned series of reflections on some of the many ways in which
the history of religions and the history of cities might be entangled.
Urban Religion offers no single overarching thesis, but it is
consistently thought-provoking and suggests many intriguing lines of
investigation for the future.« Greg Woolf, Institute of Classical
Studies, London
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A Historical Approach to Urban Growth and Religious Change
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110631364
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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