Inner Purity and Pollution in Greek Religion

Volume I: Early Greek Religion

Andrej Petrovic author Ivana Petrovic author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:13th Oct '16

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Was Ancient Greek religion really 'mere ritualism'? Early Christians denounced the pagans for the disorderly plurality of their cults, and reduced Greek religion to ritual and idolatry; protestant theologians condemned the pagan 'religion of form' (with Catholicism as its historical heir). For a long time, scholars tended to conceptualize Greek religion as one in which belief did not matter, and religiosity had to do with observance of rituals and religious practices, rather than with worshipers' inner investment. But what does it mean when Greek texts time and again speak of purity of mind, soul, and thoughts? This book takes a radical new look at the Ancient Greek notions of purity and pollution. Its main concern is the inner state of the individual worshipper as they approach the gods and interact with the divine realm in a ritual context. It is a book about Greek worshippers' inner attitudes towards the gods and rituals, and about what kind of inner attitude the Greek gods were envisaged to expect from their worshippers. In the wider sense, it is a book about the role of belief in ancient Greek religion. By exploring the Greek notions of inner purity and pollution from Hesiod to Plato, the significance of intrinsic, faith-based elements in Greek religious practices is revealed - thus providing the first history of the concepts of inner purity and pollution in early Greek religion.

The authors' own commitment both to the seriousness of their project and to the clarity of its presentation is commendable. This exemplary desire to elucidate and contextualizeis evident throughout. Among the book's many solid discussions of individual works and passages the penultimate chapter on the gold tablets stands outas particularly strong and judicious, especially for its clarity about what it is trying to achieve and what the available evidence will support. * Douglas Cairns, GNOMON *
This survey is useful for anyone grappling with the concepts of religious purity or pollution, or focussing on any of the authors discussed. Volume II is keenly anticipated. * Chris Mowat, Classics for All *
Covering a wide range of sources, extending from the epic authors and the pre-Platonic philosophical tradition to theatrical plays (both tragedies and comedies) and Orphism, this first of a two-volume work offers a detailed and very well-argued thesis in support of the centrality of belief in ancient Greek religion... Andrej and Ivana Petrovic's work is not only a necessary but an essential reading for students of ancient Greek religion. For my part, I will be eagerly waiting for the second volume of this splendid work. * Religious Studies Review *

  • Winner of Shortlisted for the 2017 Runciman Award.

ISBN: 9780198768043

Dimensions: 240mm x 166mm x 25mm

Weight: 672g

368 pages