Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
463
Language
English
Published
Jan 24, 2019
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
1108730078
ISBN-13
9781108730075
Description
Radcliffe G. Edmonds III delves into the rich tapestry of ancient Greek religion, offering a fresh perspective on Orphism, an esoteric spiritual movement that flourished in the Hellenistic period. This study intricately weaves together historical, philosophical, and religious threads, presenting a comprehensive examination of Orphism's fundamental principles and its impact on Greek thought and culture.
Through a meticulous analysis of ancient texts, rituals, and artifacts, Edmonds uncovers the nuances of Orphic beliefs, shedding light on how they redefined concepts of existence, the afterlife, and divine beings. His research reveals the influential role of Orphism in shaping the religious landscape of ancient Greece, as well as its enduring legacy in modern interpretations of spirituality.
Readers will be captivated by the rigorous scholarship, which not only enhances the understanding of Orphism but also invites them to explore the broader implications of these ancient beliefs in the context of contemporary discussions on religion and philosophy.
Through a meticulous analysis of ancient texts, rituals, and artifacts, Edmonds uncovers the nuances of Orphic beliefs, shedding light on how they redefined concepts of existence, the afterlife, and divine beings. His research reveals the influential role of Orphism in shaping the religious landscape of ancient Greece, as well as its enduring legacy in modern interpretations of spirituality.
Readers will be captivated by the rigorous scholarship, which not only enhances the understanding of Orphism but also invites them to explore the broader implications of these ancient beliefs in the context of contemporary discussions on religion and philosophy.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Philosophy
Classics
Nature