Religion and the Authority of the Past (Ratio: Institute For The Humanities),Used

Religion and the Authority of the Past (Ratio: Institute For The Humanities),Used

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Religion and the Authority of the Past looks at how the past has influenced religious authority, and demonstrates that authority has been, and continues to be, prevalent in all religions and cultures. This book shows, in a fascinating variety of ways, how religious doctrine, interpretation, behavior, and expression are affected by those in power.The contributorsdistinguished scholars from the fields of history, religion, classics, art, and Asian studiesfind authority not only in places where one might expect itin Islamic doctrine, Hindu religious texts, and the dogma of the Roman Catholic church, for examplebut also in unimagined and intriguing locations: in the first U.S. archaeological expedition to the ancient Near East; in representations of heroic action in the Homeric epics and early Chinese classics; in the transmission of religious stereotypes from the Old World to the New; in the poetry of Paul Celan and Dan Pagis; and in a sculptor's attempts to create art for houses of worship, where architects, bishops, priests, and the laity assert a variety of forms of religious authority of their own.

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