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Author Naiden, F. S.

Title Smoke signals for the gods : ancient Greek sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman periods / F.S. Naiden.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 421 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Invention of a ritual -- Venues and offerings -- Prayers and answers -- God says no -- Rules, rewards, and experts -- Markets and messes -- Detective story -- Demise of a ritual.
Summary Animal sacrifice has been critical to the study of ancient Mediterranean religions since the eighteenth century. More recently, two leading views on sacrifice have dominated the subject: the psychological approach of Walter Burkert and the sociological one by Jean-Pierre Vernant and Marcel Detienne. These two perspectives have argued that the main feature of sacrifice is allaying feelings of guilt at the slaughter of sacrificial animals. However, both approaches leave little room for the role of the priests and the gods they hope to communicate with. Nor do they allow for comparison between animal sacrifice and other oblations offered to the gods. F.S. Naiden redresses the omission of these salient features to show that, far from being an attempt to assuage guilt or achieve solidarity, animal sacrifice is an attempt to make contact with a divine being, and that it is so important for--and perceived to be so risky for--the worshippers that it becomes subject to regulations of unequaled extent and complexity. Sacrificial priests are the most closely regulated of all Greek officials, and sacrifice itself is the most closely regulated public business. All this anxiety and effort invites some explanation, yet to date scholars have paid little attention to these regulations. Smoke Signals for the Gods addresses these, while drawing on recent work on Greek sacred law and Greek religious terminology. Furthermore, it seeks to explain how mistaken views of sacrifice and animals arose, and traces them farther into the past, often back to early Christianity. Drawing on a wealth of sources, this book provides a complete picture of ancient animal sacrifice.
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Subject Animal sacrifice -- Greece.
Animal sacrifice.
Greece.
Greece -- Religion.
Religion.
Animal sacrifice -- Rome.
Rome -- Religion.
Rome (Empire)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Naiden, F.S. Smoke signals for the gods 9780199916405 (DLC) 2012008795 (OCoLC)783861866
ISBN 9780199916412 (electronic book)
0199916411 (electronic book)
0199980276 (electronic book)
9780199980277 (electronic book)
9780199916405
0199916403
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