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Titel: | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire Emerging Judaisms and Trends |
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Edelman, Diana
Fitzpatrick-McKinley, Anne Guillaume, Philippe Hrsg. |
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Tübingen
Mohr Siebeck
2016
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Ausgabe: | 1. Aufl. |
Schriftenreihe: | Orientalische Religionen in der Antike
17 |
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Medienzugang: | https://doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-154690-7 |
Zusammenfassung: | Religion im Achämenidenreich. Entwicklungen des Judentums und anderer Religionen. Lange Zeit meinte man, dass die Herrscher des Achämenidenreichs eine Politik der religiösen Toleranz innerhalb ihrer weitläufigen Provinzen und in ihren Kolonien vertraten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes untersuchen verschiedene Aspekte der dynamischen Interaktion zwischen kaiserlichen und kommunalen Ebenen, die hauptsächlich auf regionale religiöse Praktiken Einfluss hatten. How can the dynamic interaction between the imperial and the local levels of the Achaemenid Persian Empire be described? This volume examines the impact that being part of this widespread empire had on religion in ancient Yehud, Phoenicia, Egypt, and Phrygia as well as aspects of religion in the Persian homeland. Lange Zeit meinte man, dass die Herrscher des Achämenidenreichs eine Politik der religiösen Toleranz innerhalb ihrer weitläufigen Provinzen und in ihren Kolonien vertraten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes untersuchen verschiedene Aspekte der dynamischen Interaktion zwischen kaiserlichen und kommunalen Ebenen, die hauptsächlich auf regionale religiöse Praktiken Einfluss hatten. Einige der Beiträge befassen sich mit den aufkommenden Formen des Judentums unter achämenidischer Vorherrschaft, andere mit achämenidischer Religion, königlicher Ideologie und politischer Taktik bezüglich der Religion. Manche behandeln Aspekte der phönizischen Religion und dem Wandel hin zu ägyptischen religiösen Bräuchen. Ein weiterer Beitrag spricht die Ausübung verschiedener Religionen in Phrygien an, auf die Abbildungen auf Siegeln hinweisen. Gemeinsam zeigen die Beiträge, dass Toleranz mehr Teil politischer Zweckmäßigkeit war als eine allgemeingültige Strategie, die aus religiöser Überzeugung entstanden war. The Achaemenid Persian imperial rulers have long been held to have exercised a policy of religious tolerance within their widespread provinces and among their dependencies. The fourteen articles in this volume explore aspects of the dynamic interaction between the imperial and the local levels that impacted primarily on local religious practices. Some of the articles deal with emerging forms of Judaism under Achaemenid hegemony, others with Achaemenid religion, royal ideology, and political policy toward religion. Others discuss aspects of Phoenician religion and changes to Egyptian religious practice while another addresses the presence of mixed religious practices in Phrygia, as indicated by seal imagery. Together, they indicate that tolerance was part of political expediency rather than a universal policy derived from religious conviction.Survey of contents Part I: Trends in Emerging Judaisms James Anderson: Creating Dialectical Tensions: Religious Developments in Persian-Period Yehud Reflected in Biblical Texts - Philip R. Davies: Monotheism, Empire, and the Cult(s) of Yehud in the Persian Period - Russell Hobson, Were Persian Period Israelites Bound by Ethnicity or Religious Affiliation? The Case of the Southern Transjordan - Philippe Guillaume: Non-violent Re-readings of Israels Foundational Traditions in the Persian Period (the Calendar System in P) - Lowell Handy: Josiah as Religious Peg for Persian Period Jews and Judaism - Christian Frevel / Katharina Pyschny: A Religious Revolution Devoursits Children. The Iconography of the Persian Period Cuboid Incense Burners Part II: Other Religious Trends in the Persian Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley: Continuity between Assyrian and Persian Policies Toward the Cults of their Subjects - Jason M. Silverman: Was There an Achaemenid Theology of Kingship? The Intersections of Mythology, Religion, and Imperial Religious Policy - Yannick Muller: Religion, Empire and Mutilation: A Cross-Religious Perspective on Achaemenid Mutilation Practices - Diana Edelman: Iconography on Double-Shekel Sidonian Coinage in the Persian Period: Is It a God or a King in the Chariot? - Mark Christian: Whose Rites and Whose Wrongs? Religious Contributions of Contingents within the Persian Navy - Damien Agut-Labordère: Political Piety-for-Predation Policy: Persian and Egyptian Gods during the Achaemenid Period - Jared Krebsbach: Achaemenid Persian Patronage of Egyptian Cults and Religious Institutions in the Twenty-seventh Dynasty: A Study of Political Acumen in the Ancient World - Deniz Kaptan: Religious Practices and Seal Imagery in Achaemenid Hellespontine Phryia Lange Zeit meinte man, dass die Herrscher des Achämenidenreichs eine Politik der religiösen Toleranz innerhalb ihrer weitläufigen Provinzen und in ihren Kolonien vertraten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes untersuchen verschiedene Aspekte der dynamischen Interaktion zwischen kaiserlichen und kommunalen Ebenen, die hauptsächlich auf regionale religiöse Praktiken Einfluss hatten. Einige der Beiträge befassen sich mit den aufkommenden Formen des Judentums unter achämenidischer Vorherrschaft, andere mit achämenidischer Religion, königlicher Ideologie und politischer Taktik bezüglich der Religion. Manche behandeln Aspekte der phönizischen Religion und dem Wandel hin zu ägyptischen religiösen Bräuchen. Ein weiterer Beitrag spricht die Ausübung verschiedener Religionen in Phrygien an, auf die Abbildungen auf Siegeln hinweisen. Gemeinsam zeigen die Beiträge, dass Toleranz mehr Teil politischer Zweckmäßigkeit war als eine allgemeingültige Strategie, die aus religiöser Überzeugung entstanden war.Inhalts+uuml;bersicht Part I: Trends in Emerging Judaisms James Anderson: Creating Dialectical Tensions: Religious Developments in Persian-Period Yehud Reflected in Biblical Texts - Philip R. Davies: Monotheism, Empire, and the Cult(s) of Yehud in the Persian Period - Russell Hobson, Were Persian Period Israelites Bound by Ethnicity or Religious Affiliation? The Case of the Southern Transjordan - Philippe Guillaume: Non-violent Re-readings of Israels Foundational Traditions in the Persian Period (the Calendar System in P) - Lowell Handy: Josiah as Religious Peg for Persian Period Jews and Judaism - Christian Frevel / Katharina Pyschny: A Religious Revolution Devoursits Children. The Iconography of the Persian Period Cuboid Incense Burners Part II: Other Religious Trends in the Persian Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley: Continuity between Assyrian and Persian Policies Toward the Cults of their Subjects - Jason M. Silverman: Was There an Achaemenid Theology of Kingship? The Intersections of Mythology, Religion, and Imperial Religious Policy - Yannick Muller: Religion, Empire and Mutilation: A Cross-Religious Perspective on Achaemenid Mutilation Practices - Diana Edelman: Iconography on Double-Shekel Sidonian Coinage in the Persian Period: Is It a God or a King in the Chariot? - Mark Christian: Whose Rites and Whose Wrongs? Religious Contributions of Contingents within the Persian Navy - Damien Agut-Labordère: Political Piety-for-Predation Policy: Persian and Egyptian Gods during the Achaemenid Period - Jared Krebsbach: Achaemenid Persian Patronage of Egyptian Cults and Religious Institutions in the Twenty-seventh Dynasty: A Study of Political Acumen in the Ancient World - Deniz Kaptan: Religious Practices and Seal Imagery in Achaemenid Hellespontine Phryia |
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520 | |a Lange Zeit meinte man, dass die Herrscher des Achämenidenreichs eine Politik der religiösen Toleranz innerhalb ihrer weitläufigen Provinzen und in ihren Kolonien vertraten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes untersuchen verschiedene Aspekte der dynamischen Interaktion zwischen kaiserlichen und kommunalen Ebenen, die hauptsächlich auf regionale religiöse Praktiken Einfluss hatten. Einige der Beiträge befassen sich mit den aufkommenden Formen des Judentums unter achämenidischer Vorherrschaft, andere mit achämenidischer Religion, königlicher Ideologie und politischer Taktik bezüglich der Religion. Manche behandeln Aspekte der phönizischen Religion und dem Wandel hin zu ägyptischen religiösen Bräuchen. Ein weiterer Beitrag spricht die Ausübung verschiedener Religionen in Phrygien an, auf die Abbildungen auf Siegeln hinweisen. Gemeinsam zeigen die Beiträge, dass Toleranz mehr Teil politischer Zweckmäßigkeit war als eine allgemeingültige Strategie, die aus religiöser Überzeugung entstanden war.Inhalts+uuml;bersicht Part I: Trends in Emerging Judaisms James Anderson: Creating Dialectical Tensions: Religious Developments in Persian-Period Yehud Reflected in Biblical Texts - Philip R. Davies: Monotheism, Empire, and the Cult(s) of Yehud in the Persian Period - Russell Hobson, Were Persian Period Israelites Bound by Ethnicity or Religious Affiliation? The Case of the Southern Transjordan - Philippe Guillaume: Non-violent Re-readings of Israels Foundational Traditions in the Persian Period (the Calendar System in P) - Lowell Handy: Josiah as Religious Peg for Persian Period Jews and Judaism - Christian Frevel / Katharina Pyschny: A Religious Revolution Devoursits Children. The Iconography of the Persian Period Cuboid Incense Burners Part II: Other Religious Trends in the Persian Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley: Continuity between Assyrian and Persian Policies Toward the Cults of their Subjects - Jason M. Silverman: Was There an Achaemenid Theology of Kingship? The Intersections of Mythology, Religion, and Imperial Religious Policy - Yannick Muller: Religion, Empire and Mutilation: A Cross-Religious Perspective on Achaemenid Mutilation Practices - Diana Edelman: Iconography on Double-Shekel Sidonian Coinage in the Persian Period: Is It a God or a King in the Chariot? - Mark Christian: Whose Rites and Whose Wrongs? Religious Contributions of Contingents within the Persian Navy - Damien Agut-Labordère: Political Piety-for-Predation Policy: Persian and Egyptian Gods during the Achaemenid Period - Jared Krebsbach: Achaemenid Persian Patronage of Egyptian Cults and Religious Institutions in the Twenty-seventh Dynasty: A Study of Political Acumen in the Ancient World - Deniz Kaptan: Religious Practices and Seal Imagery in Achaemenid Hellespontine Phryia | ||
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Religious Contributions of Contingents within the Persian Navy - Damien Agut-Labordère: Political Piety-for-Predation Policy: Persian and Egyptian Gods during the Achaemenid Period - Jared Krebsbach: Achaemenid Persian Patronage of Egyptian Cults and Religious Institutions in the Twenty-seventh Dynasty: A Study of Political Acumen in the Ancient World - Deniz Kaptan: Religious Practices and Seal Imagery in Achaemenid Hellespontine Phryia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Lange Zeit meinte man, dass die Herrscher des Achämenidenreichs eine Politik der religiösen Toleranz innerhalb ihrer weitläufigen Provinzen und in ihren Kolonien vertraten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes untersuchen verschiedene Aspekte der dynamischen Interaktion zwischen kaiserlichen und kommunalen Ebenen, die hauptsächlich auf regionale religiöse Praktiken Einfluss hatten. 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spelling | text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier 9783161539602 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Druckversion Edelman, Diana Hrsg. edt Fitzpatrick-McKinley, Anne Hrsg. edt Guillaume, Philippe Hrsg. edt Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire [Elektronische Ressource] : Emerging Judaisms and Trends 1. Aufl. Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2016 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 390 Seiten) Orientalische Religionen in der Antike 17 PublicationDate: 20190514 Religion im Achämenidenreich. Entwicklungen des Judentums und anderer Religionen. Lange Zeit meinte man, dass die Herrscher des Achämenidenreichs eine Politik der religiösen Toleranz innerhalb ihrer weitläufigen Provinzen und in ihren Kolonien vertraten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes untersuchen verschiedene Aspekte der dynamischen Interaktion zwischen kaiserlichen und kommunalen Ebenen, die hauptsächlich auf regionale religiöse Praktiken Einfluss hatten. How can the dynamic interaction between the imperial and the local levels of the Achaemenid Persian Empire be described? This volume examines the impact that being part of this widespread empire had on religion in ancient Yehud, Phoenicia, Egypt, and Phrygia as well as aspects of religion in the Persian homeland. Lange Zeit meinte man, dass die Herrscher des Achämenidenreichs eine Politik der religiösen Toleranz innerhalb ihrer weitläufigen Provinzen und in ihren Kolonien vertraten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes untersuchen verschiedene Aspekte der dynamischen Interaktion zwischen kaiserlichen und kommunalen Ebenen, die hauptsächlich auf regionale religiöse Praktiken Einfluss hatten. Einige der Beiträge befassen sich mit den aufkommenden Formen des Judentums unter achämenidischer Vorherrschaft, andere mit achämenidischer Religion, königlicher Ideologie und politischer Taktik bezüglich der Religion. Manche behandeln Aspekte der phönizischen Religion und dem Wandel hin zu ägyptischen religiösen Bräuchen. Ein weiterer Beitrag spricht die Ausübung verschiedener Religionen in Phrygien an, auf die Abbildungen auf Siegeln hinweisen. Gemeinsam zeigen die Beiträge, dass Toleranz mehr Teil politischer Zweckmäßigkeit war als eine allgemeingültige Strategie, die aus religiöser Überzeugung entstanden war. The Achaemenid Persian imperial rulers have long been held to have exercised a policy of religious tolerance within their widespread provinces and among their dependencies. The fourteen articles in this volume explore aspects of the dynamic interaction between the imperial and the local levels that impacted primarily on local religious practices. Some of the articles deal with emerging forms of Judaism under Achaemenid hegemony, others with Achaemenid religion, royal ideology, and political policy toward religion. Others discuss aspects of Phoenician religion and changes to Egyptian religious practice while another addresses the presence of mixed religious practices in Phrygia, as indicated by seal imagery. Together, they indicate that tolerance was part of political expediency rather than a universal policy derived from religious conviction.Survey of contents Part I: Trends in Emerging Judaisms James Anderson: Creating Dialectical Tensions: Religious Developments in Persian-Period Yehud Reflected in Biblical Texts - Philip R. Davies: Monotheism, Empire, and the Cult(s) of Yehud in the Persian Period - Russell Hobson, Were Persian Period Israelites Bound by Ethnicity or Religious Affiliation? The Case of the Southern Transjordan - Philippe Guillaume: Non-violent Re-readings of Israels Foundational Traditions in the Persian Period (the Calendar System in P) - Lowell Handy: Josiah as Religious Peg for Persian Period Jews and Judaism - Christian Frevel / Katharina Pyschny: A Religious Revolution Devoursits Children. The Iconography of the Persian Period Cuboid Incense Burners Part II: Other Religious Trends in the Persian Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley: Continuity between Assyrian and Persian Policies Toward the Cults of their Subjects - Jason M. Silverman: Was There an Achaemenid Theology of Kingship? The Intersections of Mythology, Religion, and Imperial Religious Policy - Yannick Muller: Religion, Empire and Mutilation: A Cross-Religious Perspective on Achaemenid Mutilation Practices - Diana Edelman: Iconography on Double-Shekel Sidonian Coinage in the Persian Period: Is It a God or a King in the Chariot? - Mark Christian: Whose Rites and Whose Wrongs? Religious Contributions of Contingents within the Persian Navy - Damien Agut-Labordère: Political Piety-for-Predation Policy: Persian and Egyptian Gods during the Achaemenid Period - Jared Krebsbach: Achaemenid Persian Patronage of Egyptian Cults and Religious Institutions in the Twenty-seventh Dynasty: A Study of Political Acumen in the Ancient World - Deniz Kaptan: Religious Practices and Seal Imagery in Achaemenid Hellespontine Phryia Lange Zeit meinte man, dass die Herrscher des Achämenidenreichs eine Politik der religiösen Toleranz innerhalb ihrer weitläufigen Provinzen und in ihren Kolonien vertraten. Die vierzehn Beiträge dieses Sammelbandes untersuchen verschiedene Aspekte der dynamischen Interaktion zwischen kaiserlichen und kommunalen Ebenen, die hauptsächlich auf regionale religiöse Praktiken Einfluss hatten. Einige der Beiträge befassen sich mit den aufkommenden Formen des Judentums unter achämenidischer Vorherrschaft, andere mit achämenidischer Religion, königlicher Ideologie und politischer Taktik bezüglich der Religion. Manche behandeln Aspekte der phönizischen Religion und dem Wandel hin zu ägyptischen religiösen Bräuchen. Ein weiterer Beitrag spricht die Ausübung verschiedener Religionen in Phrygien an, auf die Abbildungen auf Siegeln hinweisen. Gemeinsam zeigen die Beiträge, dass Toleranz mehr Teil politischer Zweckmäßigkeit war als eine allgemeingültige Strategie, die aus religiöser Überzeugung entstanden war.Inhalts+uuml;bersicht Part I: Trends in Emerging Judaisms James Anderson: Creating Dialectical Tensions: Religious Developments in Persian-Period Yehud Reflected in Biblical Texts - Philip R. Davies: Monotheism, Empire, and the Cult(s) of Yehud in the Persian Period - Russell Hobson, Were Persian Period Israelites Bound by Ethnicity or Religious Affiliation? The Case of the Southern Transjordan - Philippe Guillaume: Non-violent Re-readings of Israels Foundational Traditions in the Persian Period (the Calendar System in P) - Lowell Handy: Josiah as Religious Peg for Persian Period Jews and Judaism - Christian Frevel / Katharina Pyschny: A Religious Revolution Devoursits Children. The Iconography of the Persian Period Cuboid Incense Burners Part II: Other Religious Trends in the Persian Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley: Continuity between Assyrian and Persian Policies Toward the Cults of their Subjects - Jason M. Silverman: Was There an Achaemenid Theology of Kingship? The Intersections of Mythology, Religion, and Imperial Religious Policy - Yannick Muller: Religion, Empire and Mutilation: A Cross-Religious Perspective on Achaemenid Mutilation Practices - Diana Edelman: Iconography on Double-Shekel Sidonian Coinage in the Persian Period: Is It a God or a King in the Chariot? - Mark Christian: Whose Rites and Whose Wrongs? Religious Contributions of Contingents within the Persian Navy - Damien Agut-Labordère: Political Piety-for-Predation Policy: Persian and Egyptian Gods during the Achaemenid Period - Jared Krebsbach: Achaemenid Persian Patronage of Egyptian Cults and Religious Institutions in the Twenty-seventh Dynasty: A Study of Political Acumen in the Ancient World - Deniz Kaptan: Religious Practices and Seal Imagery in Achaemenid Hellespontine Phryia Creating Dialectical Tensions: Religious Developments in Persian-Period Yehud Reflected in Biblical Texts - Monotheism, Empire, and the Cult(s) of Yehud in the Persian Period - , Were Persian Period Israelites Bound by Ethnicity or Religious Affiliation? The Case of the Southern Transjordan - Non-violent Re-readings of Israels Foundational Traditions in the Persian Period (the Calendar System in P) - Josiah as Religious Peg for Persian Period Jews and Judaism - / A Religious Revolution Devoursits Children. The Iconography of the Persian Period Cuboid Incense Burners Continuity between Assyrian and Persian Policies Toward the Cults of their Subjects - Was There an Achaemenid Theology of Kingship? The Intersections of Mythology, Religion, and Imperial Religious Policy - Religion, Empire and Mutilation: A Cross-Religious Perspective on Achaemenid Mutilation Practices - Iconography on Double-Shekel Sidonian Coinage in the Persian Period: Is It a God or a King in the Chariot? - Whose Rites and Whose Wrongs? Religious Contributions of Contingents within the Persian Navy - Political Piety-for-Predation Policy: Persian and Egyptian Gods during the Achaemenid Period - Achaemenid Persian Patronage of Egyptian Cults and Religious Institutions in the Twenty-seventh Dynasty: A Study of Political Acumen in the Ancient World - Religious Practices and Seal Imagery in Achaemenid Hellespontine Phryia Judaism Bible Imperialism Marc Bloch Altes Testament Antike Altorientalistik Antike Religionsgeschichte Array |
spellingShingle | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire Emerging Judaisms and Trends Creating Dialectical Tensions: Religious Developments in Persian-Period Yehud Reflected in Biblical Texts - Monotheism, Empire, and the Cult(s) of Yehud in the Persian Period - , Were Persian Period Israelites Bound by Ethnicity or Religious Affiliation? The Case of the Southern Transjordan - Non-violent Re-readings of Israels Foundational Traditions in the Persian Period (the Calendar System in P) - Josiah as Religious Peg for Persian Period Jews and Judaism - / A Religious Revolution Devoursits Children. The Iconography of the Persian Period Cuboid Incense Burners Continuity between Assyrian and Persian Policies Toward the Cults of their Subjects - Was There an Achaemenid Theology of Kingship? The Intersections of Mythology, Religion, and Imperial Religious Policy - Religion, Empire and Mutilation: A Cross-Religious Perspective on Achaemenid Mutilation Practices - Iconography on Double-Shekel Sidonian Coinage in the Persian Period: Is It a God or a King in the Chariot? - Whose Rites and Whose Wrongs? Religious Contributions of Contingents within the Persian Navy - Political Piety-for-Predation Policy: Persian and Egyptian Gods during the Achaemenid Period - Achaemenid Persian Patronage of Egyptian Cults and Religious Institutions in the Twenty-seventh Dynasty: A Study of Political Acumen in the Ancient World - Religious Practices and Seal Imagery in Achaemenid Hellespontine Phryia |
title | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire Emerging Judaisms and Trends |
title_auth | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire Emerging Judaisms and Trends |
title_exact_search | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire Emerging Judaisms and Trends |
title_full | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire [Elektronische Ressource] : Emerging Judaisms and Trends |
title_fullStr | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire [Elektronische Ressource] : Emerging Judaisms and Trends |
title_full_unstemmed | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire [Elektronische Ressource] : Emerging Judaisms and Trends |
title_short | Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire |
title_sort | religion in the achaemenid persian empire emerging judaisms and trends |
title_sub | Emerging Judaisms and Trends |
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