Jörg Rüpke & Michal Biran 
Empires and Gods [EPUB ebook] 
The Role of Religions in Imperial History

Support

Interaction with religions was one of the most demanding tasks for imperial leaders. Religions could be the glue that held an empire together, bolstering the legitimacy of individual rulers and of the imperial enterprise as a whole. Yet, they could also challenge this legitimacy and jeopardize an empire’s cohesiveness. As empires by definition ruled heterogeneous populations, they had to interact with a variety of religious cults, creeds, and establishments. These interactions moved from accommodation and toleration, to cooptation, control, or suppression; from aligning with a single religion to celebrating religious diversity or even inventing a new transcendent civic religion; and from lavish patronage to indifference.


The volume’s contributors investigate these dynamics in major Eurasian empires—from those that functioned in a relatively tolerant religious landscape (Ashokan India, early China, Hellenistic, and Roman empires) to those that allied with a single proselytizing or non-proselytizing creed (Sassanian Iran, Christian and Islamic empires), to those that tried to accommodate different creeds through ‘pay for pray’ policies (Tang China, the Mongols), exploring the advantages and disadvantages of each of these choices.

€0.00
payment methods

About the author

Jörg Rüpke, Universität Erfurt,
Michal Biran,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel und Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Südkorea,
Yuri Pines, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

Buy this ebook and get 1 more FREE!
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 376 ● ISBN 9783111342023 ● File size 5.8 MB ● Editor Jörg Rüpke & Michal Biran ● Publisher De Gruyter ● City Berlin/Boston ● Published 2024 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9416545 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
Requires a DRM capable ebook reader

More ebooks from the same author(s) / Editor

123,702 Ebooks in this category