Goddesses in context: on divine powers, roles, relationships and gender in Mesopotamian textual and visual sources

This book examines from different perspectives some of the most challenging themes in Mesopotamian religion such as gender switch of deities and changes of the status, roles and functions of goddesses. The authors incorporate recent scholarship from various disciplines into their analysis of textual...

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Collaborateurs: Asher-Greve, Julia M. (Autre) ; Goddnick Westenholz, Joan -2013 (Autre) ; Westenholz, Joan Goodnick 1943-2013 (Autre)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
Allemand
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Publié: Fribourg Academic Press 2013
Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2013
Dans: Orbis biblicus et orientalis (259)
Année: 2013
Collection/Revue:Orbis biblicus et orientalis 259
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Mesopotamien / Déesse
Sujets non-standardisés:B Assyro-Babylonian religion
B Sumerians Religion
B Akkadians Religion
B Goddesses
B Goddesses in art
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Résumé:This book examines from different perspectives some of the most challenging themes in Mesopotamian religion such as gender switch of deities and changes of the status, roles and functions of goddesses. The authors incorporate recent scholarship from various disciplines into their analysis of textual and visual sources, representations in diverse media, theological strategies, typologies, and the place of image in religion and cult over a span of three millennia. Different types of syncretism (fusion, fission, mutation) resulted in transformation and homogenization of goddesses' roles and functions. The processes of syncretism (a useful heuristic tool for studying the evolution of religions and the attendant political and social changes) and gender switch were facilitated by the fluidity of personality due to multiple or similar divine roles and functions
Description:Literaturverz. S. [301] - 355
ISBN:3727817380