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Greek Myth and Religion
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Author(s):
Albert Henrichs
Editor(s):
Harvey Yunis
Publication date:
August 05 2019
Publisher:
De Gruyter
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9783110449242
Publication date:
August 05 2019
DOI:
10.1515/9783110449242
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Contents
pp. V
Preface
pp. XIII
Bibliography of Albert Henrichs
pp. XXIII
Permissions
pp. XXV
Abbreviations
pp. 3
1. ΜΕΓΑΡΟΝ im Orakel des Apollon Kareios
pp. 11
2. Pagan ritual and the alleged crimes of the early Christians: A reconsideration
pp. 37
3. Human sacrifice in Greek religion: Three case studies
pp. 69
4. The Eumenides and wineless libations in the Derveni papyrus
pp. 85
5. Fasting, Bouphonia
pp. 89
6. Dromena und Legomena. Zum rituellen Selbstverständnis der Griechen
pp. 129
7. “Sacrifice as to the Immortals”: Modern classifications of animal sacrifice and ritual distinctions in the Lex Sacra from Selinous
pp. 149
8. Blutvergießen am Altar. Zur Ritualisierung der Gewalt im griechischen Opferkult
pp. 177
9. What is a Greek priest?
pp. 193
10. Mystika, Orphika, Dionysiaka. Esoterische Gruppenbildungen, Glaubensinhalte und Verhaltensweisen in der griechischen Religion
pp. 219
11. Die „Erdmutter Demeter“ (P. Derveni und Euripides, Bakchae 275–76)
pp. 221
12. Despoina Kybele. Ein Beitrag zur Religiösen Namenkunde
pp. 255
13. Die Götter Griechenlands. Ihr Bild im Wandel der Religionswissenschaft
pp. 299
14. Anonymity and polarity: Unknown gods and nameless altars at the Areopagos
pp. 335
15. Demythologizing the past, mythicizing the present: Myth, history, and the supernatural at the dawn of the Hellenistic period
pp. 361
16. What is a Greek god?
pp. 383
17. Dionysus, Hades, Hecate, Clymenus
pp. 403
18. Zeus, Oidipus, Moira, Parcae
pp. 427
19. Epiphany
pp. 429
20. The epiphanic moment: Sight and insight in ancient Greek encounters with the divine
pp. 451
21. Göttliche Präsenz als Differenz. Dionysos als epiphanischer Gott
pp. 467
22. Mani and the Babylonian baptists: A historical confrontation
pp. 503
23. “Thou Shalt Not Kill A Tree”: Greek, Manichaean, and Indian Tales
pp. 529
24. The Cologne Mani Codex reconsidered
pp. 559
25. Literary criticism of the Cologne Mani Codex
pp. 569
26. The timing of supernatural events in the Cologne Mani Codex
pp. 591
27. „So sprach mein Herr und Meister“. Selbstaussagen Manis, aufgezeichnet von seinen Schülern
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