Jewish Religion and the Roman Empire: Temples, Cults, and Imperial Ideology
  Jewish Religion and the Roman Empire: Temples, Cults, and Imperial Ideology
Titolo Jewish Religion and the Roman Empire: Temples, Cults, and Imperial Ideology
AutoreMeyer, paul
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
"Jewish Religion and the Roman Empire: Temples, Cults, and Imperial Ideology" by Paul Meyer offers a profound and riveting exploration of one of antiquity's most charged intersections—where Jewish faith, with its unyielding monotheism and sacred traditions, confronted the sprawling might of Roman imperial power and its pervasive cultic demands. From the towering sanctity of the Jerusalem Temple to the imposing symbols of Roman authority, this book meticulously uncovers how religious conviction and political dominion clashed, coexisted, and transformed lives across centuries. Delving deep into historical events, key figures like Herod the Great and Emperor Hadrian, and seminal revolts such as the Jewish Wars and the Bar Kokhba uprising, Meyer illuminates the tension-filled encounters between Jewish communities and Roman rulers. Through rich analysis of ancient texts, archaeological findings, and philosophical debates, the book reveals how Jewish resilience and adaptation shaped not only religious identity but also the political realities of empire. Perfect for readers fascinated by history, religion, and power dynamics, this compelling volume weaves scholarly rigor with accessible storytelling to shed light on how a marginalized people preserved their faith amid the demands of empire, and how imperial ideology sought to assert itself through cult, symbol, and force. "Jewish Religion and the Roman Empire" is an indispensable guide to understanding the profound cultural and religious conflicts that echo into our modern world.