Was Greek Thought Religious?: On the Use and Abuse of Hellenism, from Rome to Romanticism

Author:   L. Ruprecht
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
ISBN:  

9780312295622


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   31 July 2002
Format:   Hardback
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Was Greek Thought Religious?: On the Use and Abuse of Hellenism, from Rome to Romanticism


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The Greeks are on trial. They have been for generations, if not millennia, from Rome in the first century, to Romanticism in the 19th. We debate the place of the Greeks in the university curriculum; in New World culture, we even debate the place of the Greeks in the European Union. This book notices the lingering and half-hidden presence of the Greeks in some strange places everywhere from the US Supreme Court to the Modern Olympic Games and in doing so makes a useful contribution to a very old debate.

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Author:   L. Ruprecht
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   St Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.575kg
ISBN:  

9780312295622


ISBN 10:   0312295626
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   31 July 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Was Greek Thought Religious?: The View From the Courts The Son Supplants the Father: Seduction, Socratic Piety and the Life of Virtue Pausanias at Olympia: The Greece Inside Rome The Short Career of Julian, the Apostate: Hellenism as Culture, not Religion Icons and Incarnation: Hellenism Becomes Heresy 'A Mingle-Mangle of Heathenisme': Renaissance Theater, Renegade Theater Childe Harold's Heyday: Lord Byron and the Levant Lunatics From Greece to Germany, From Aegina to Munich: Charles Cockerell and the Discovery of the Aegina Marbles The Ethos of Olympism: Greek Religion for Modern Times

Reviews

'Was Greek Thought Religious? will raise eyebrows, and even hackles, in some quarters, but it represents an unprecedented contribution to the public debate, still simmering, about why the Greeks, or Hellenes, matter, whether in law courts or in sporting arenas...' - Bruce B. Lawrence, Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Religion and Chair, Duke University 'An enjoyable read, sure to inform readers seeking specific context and example for the impact of Hellenic ideals...' - P.B. Harvey, Choice


'Was Greek Thought Religious? will raise eyebrows, and even hackles, in some quarters, but it represents an unprecedented contribution to the public debate, still simmering, about why the Greeks, or Hellenes, matter, whether in law courts or in sporting arenas...' - Bruce B. Lawrence, Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Religion and Chair, Duke University 'An enjoyable read, sure to inform readers seeking specific context and example for the impact of Hellenic ideals...' - P.B. Harvey, Choice


Author Information

LOUIS A. RUPRECHT is Visiting Assistant Professor of General Humanities in the Tift School of Education, Mercer University. He is also the author of Symposia: Plato. the Erotic and Moral Value (SUNY 1999); Afterwords: Hellenism, Modernism and the Myth of Decadence (SUNY 1996); Tragic Posture and Tragic Vision: Against the Modern Failure of Nerve (Continuum 1994).

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