Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient WorldKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 10. nóv. 2015 - 304 síður How new is atheism? Although adherents and opponents alike today present it as an invention of the European Enlightenment, when the forces of science and secularism broadly challenged those of faith, disbelief in the gods, in fact, originated in a far more remote past. In Battling the Gods, Tim Whitmarsh journeys into the ancient Mediterranean, a world almost unimaginably different from our own, to recover the stories and voices of those who first refused the divinities. |
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... claim raises a separate question, since the processes whereby the temple cult in Jerusalem adopted Yahweh as their one god were complex and long-lived and are not fully understood. I am persuaded by those who see monotheism in the ...
... claims built on that observation . Too often religious practice is imagined to be the regular state of affairs , needing no explanation , whereas any kind of deviation is seen as weird and remarkable . This view underpins the mod ...
... claim raises a separate question , since the processes whereby the temple cult in Jerusalem adopted Yahweh as their one god were complex and long - lived and are not fully understood . I am per- suaded by those who see monotheism in the ...
... claim to be divinely inspired ( as the rhapsode Ion does in Plato's dialogue of the same name ) , but their aim was to thrill , inspire , and instruct , not to fill their audiences with a sense of the godhead . Relative to Israel and ...
... claims that " the plan of Zeus was coming to pass . " It looks as if the king of the gods has some kind of program that he is working through - but it is not at all clear what it is . Ancient readers had no more idea than we do now ...
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Battling the Gods | 40 |
The Material Cosmos | 52 |
Cause and Effect | 75 |
Concerning the Gods I Cannot Know | 87 |
Playing the Gods | 97 |
Atheism on Trial | 115 |
PART THREE | 139 |
Gods and Kings | 145 |
Philosophical Atheism | 156 |
Epicurus Theomakhos | 173 |
With Gods on Our Side | 193 |
Virtual Networks | 205 |
Imagine | 215 |
Christians Heretics and Other Atheists | 231 |