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Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece

by: Suk Fonh Jim, T.

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Code: 31524
ISBN-13: 9780192894113 / 978-0-19-289411-3
ISBN-10: 0192894110 / 0-19-289411-0
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 2022
Publication Place: Oxford
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 319
Book Condition: New

Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece

Theodora Suk Fong Jim

Provides the first in-depth analysis of the Greek concept of soteria
Draws on recent paradigms in the study of Greek polytheism, and exploits a wide range of epigraphic, literary, and material evidence
Compares the Greek phenomenon of soteria with that in Christianity

Description
From the Archaic to the Roman imperial period, an impressive number of gods and goddesses are attested in the Greek world under the titles of Soter and Soteira ('Saviour'). Overseeing the protection of individuals and cities, these gods had the power to grant an essential blessing - soteria ('deliverance', 'preservation', 'safety'). This book investigates what it meant to be 'saved' and the underlying concept of soteria in ancient Greece. It challenges the prevailing assumption that soteria was a predominantly Christian concern, and demonstrates instead its centrality and significance in the relationship between the Greeks and their gods.

This book focuses on the power of 'saviour' gods in the life of the Greeks, how worshippers searched for soteria as they confronted the unknown and unknowable, and what this can reveal about the religious beliefs, hopes, and anxieties of the Greeks. It goes beyond religious vocabulary and cult epithets to investigate worshippers' thought world and lived experience, the different choices individuals made among the plurality of gods in the Greek pantheon, the multiple levels on which divine 'saviours' operated, and the values attached to the Greek notion of soteria. Building on existing paradigms in the study of Greek polytheism, and combining close analysis of epigraphic, literary and material evidence, this book argues that soteria for the Greeks entailed a very different experience from the Christian, eschatological notion of 'salvation', and that what was offered was 'salvation' on earth.

Table of Contents
Introduction: 'Saviour' Gods in Greek Polytheism
1:Soteria: A Polyvalent Concept
2:Saving the Community: Saviour Gods and Collective Deliverance
3:Individual Salvation: Personal Needs and 'Saving' Experiences
4:A World of Saviours: the Spread of the Trans-Divine Epithet
5:Between Men and Gods: Hellenistic Monarchs as Saviours
6:Soteria in Ancient Greece and Early Christianity
Conclusion
Appendices


Author Information
Theodora Suk Fong Jim, Assistant Professor in Ancient Greek History, University of Nottingham

Theodora Jim finished her doctorate at the University of Oxford, and is Assistant Professor in Ancient Greek History at the University of Nottingham. Her research interests include Greek religion and culture, Greek epigraphy, and comparative studies of religions. She is the author of Sharing with the Gods: Aparchai and Dekatai in Ancient Greece (Oxford, 2014).

 
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Saviour Gods and Soteria in Ancient Greece

by: Suk Fonh Jim, T.

  • ISBN-13: 9780192894113 / 978-0-19-289411-3
  • ISBN-03: 0192894110 / 0-19-289411-0
  • Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2022

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