Project information
Ancient Mystery Cults and Their Existence in the Religious World of the Roman Empire: Influences, Interactions and Conflicts
- Project Identification
- GP401/09/P267
- Project Period
- 1/2009 - 12/2011
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Postdoctoral projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Arts
The project elaborates the topic of proposer?s PhD thesis which investigated transformations of Roman religion caused by the establishment of the Principate. This topic is further developed in detailed focus on one important strand of ancient religious traditions: ancient mystery cults. It aims to create a suitable interpretative framework which could enable an objective analysis of ancient mystery cults and their transformations, interactions and conflicts with other elements of the religious world of the Roman Empire. The project also concentrates on the less-investigated questions in the study of ancient mystery cults, e.g. the character of their soteriology, methods of their proselytization and their social structure. The project is methodologically based in the historical studies and takes into account especially contemporary literary texts and information coming from epigraphical sources. The work on the project is planned into three years.
Publications
Total number of publications: 6
2012
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Pantheon 7/1 - special monothematic issue collecting papers presented at the EASR conference in Budapest (September 2011), in the panel "Connecting History, Astrology and Cognition: Roger Beck’s The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire"
Year: 2012, type:
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Paradigm lost, paradigm found? Larger theoretical assumptions behind Roger Beck’s The religion of the Mithras cult in the Roman empire
Pantheon : religionistický časopis, year: 2012, volume: roč. 7, edition: č. 1
2011
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Franz Cumont a orientální náboženství: Koncept odsouzený k zániku?
Religio: Revue pro religionistiku, year: 2011, volume: roč. 19, edition: č. 1
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Velká Matka a Attis na proklínacích tabulkách: Role orientálních božstev v antické magii a náboženství
Religio: Revue pro religionistiku, year: 2011, volume: roč. 19, edition: č. 2
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What Might Cognitive Science Contribute to Our Understanding of the Roman Cult of Mithras?
Past Minds: Studies in Cognitive Historiography, year: 2011
2010
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Mithraism in Ancient Syria: The Persian Cult on the Borders of the Roman Empire
Anodos: Studies of the Ancient World, year: 2010