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Piety and Politics

The Dynamics of Royal Authority in Homeric Greece, Biblical Israel, and Old Babylonian Mesopotamia

by Launderville Dale

  • Paperback
  • 428 pages
  • Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Company
  • 15.6 x 23.4 x 2.3 cm

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For scholars interested in ancient political theology

Examines how kings used religion to gain authority

You will understand the dynamics of power and faith

Piety and Politics explores the interplay of faith and royal authority in ancient cultures.

Ancient kings who did not honor the gods overlooked an indispensable means for ruling effectively in their communities. In many traditional societies royal authority was regarded as a divine gift bestowed according to the quality of the relationship of the king both to God or the gods and to the people. The tension and the harmony within these human and divine relationships demanded that the king repeatedly strive to integrate the community's piety with his political strategies. This fascinating study explores the relationship between religion and royal authority in three of history's most influential civilizations: Homeric Greece, biblical Israel, and Old Babylonian Mesopotamia. Dale Launderville identifies similar, contrasting, and analogous ways that piety functioned in these distinct cultures to legitimate the rule of particular kings and promote community well-being. Key to this religiopolitical dynamic was the use of royal rhetoric, which necessarily took the form of political theology.
By examining a host of ancient texts and drawing on the insights of philosophers, poets, historians, anthropologists, social theorists, and theologians, Launderville shows how kings increased their status the more they demonstrated through their speech and actions that they ruled on behalf of God or the gods. Launderville's work also sheds light on a number of perennial questions about ancient political life. How could the people call the king to account? Did the people forfeit too much of their freedom and initiative by giving obedience to a king who symbolized their unity as a community? How did the religious traditions serve as a check on the king's power and keep alive the voice of the people? This study in comparative political theology elucidates these engaging concerns from multiple perspectives, making Piety and Politics of interest to readers in fields ranging from biblical studies and theology to ancient history and political science.

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  • Title

    Piety and Politics

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Eerdmans Publishing Company

  • Published

    April 2003

  • Weight

    595g

  • Page Count

    428

  • Dimensions

    15.6 x 23.4 x 2.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9780802845054

  • ISBN-10

    0802845053

  • Eden Code

    1194547

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