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Title Cognitive approaches to ancient religious experience / edited by Esther Eidinow, Armin W. Geertz, John North
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 299 pages) : illustrations
Series Ancient religion and cognition
Contents A cognitive approach to ancient Greek animal sacrifice / Hugh Bowden -- To the netherworld and back : cognitive aspects of the descent to Trophonius / Yulia Ustinova -- Ancient Greek smellscapes and divine fragrances : anthropomorphizing the thropomorphizing the gods in ancient Greek culture / Esther Eidinow -- Belief, make-believe and the religious imagination : the case of the Deus Ex Machinain Greek tragedy / Felix Budelmann -- Chanting and dancing into dissociation : the case of the Salian priests at Rome / Maik Patzelt -- The bacchants are silent : using cognitive science to explore the experience of the Oreibasia, Vivienne McGlashan -- Who is the damiatrix? Roman women, the political negotiation of psychotropic experiences, and the cults of Bona Dea / Leonardo Ambasciano -- Walls and the ancient Greek ritual experience : the sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Eleusis / Michael Scott -- Identifying symptoms of religious experience from ancient material culture : the example of cults of the Roman Mithras / Luther H. Martin -- Bridging the gap : from textual representations to the experiential level and back / Anders Klostergaard Petersen Anders Klostergaard Petersen -- A relevant mystery : intuitive and reflective thought in Gregory of Nyssa's representations of divine begetting in the Against Eunomius / Isabella Sandwel
Summary "For some time interest has been growing in a dialogue between modern scientific research into human cognition and research in the humanities. This ground-breaking volume focuses this dialogue on the religious experience of men and women in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. Each chapter examines a particular historical problem arising from an ancient religious activity and the contributions range across a wide variety of both ancient contexts and sources, exploring and integrating literary, epigraphic, visual and archaeological evidence. In order to avoid a simple polarity between physical aspects (ritual) and mental aspects (belief) of religion, the contributors draw on theories of cognition as embodied, emergent, enactive and extended, accepting the complexity, multimodality and multicausality of human life. Through this interdisciplinary approach, the chapters open up new questions around and develop new insights into the physical, emotional, and"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Experience (Religion)
Cognition and culture -- Greece
Cognition and culture -- Rome
Civilization, Ancient.
HISTORY / Ancient / General.
Civilization, Ancient
Cognition and culture
Experience (Religion)
SUBJECT Greece -- Religious life and customs
Rome -- Religious life and customs
Subject Greece
Rome (Empire)
Form Electronic book
Author Eidinow, Esther, 1970- editor.
Geertz, Armin W., 1948- editor.
North, John, 1938- editor.
LC no. 2021061904
ISBN 9781009019927
1009019929