The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism by Franz Cumont is a landmark study that examines how Eastern religions influenced and transformed the spiritual landscape of the Roman Empire. Cumont traces the introduction and spread of deities and cults from the Near East-such as those of Isis, Cybele, Mithra, and Attis-into Roman society, showing how they blended with traditional Roman beliefs. Through his detailed analysis of inscriptions, temples, and rituals, he reveals how these "Oriental" faiths appealed to the emotional and moral needs of the Roman people, offering personal salvation and a sense of divine connection that traditional state religion lacked. Cumont's work also explores the profound cultural exchange between East and West during this period, illustrating how Rome became a melting pot of religious ideas. He argues that these Eastern cults paved the way for the rise of Christianity by introducing concepts such as redemption, divine suffering, and spiritual rebirth. The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism remains one of the most influential studies in the history of religion, offering deep insight into the transformation of Roman spirituality and the enduring human search for meaning beyond the material world.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:B0GKSR4XY8
ISBN13:9789368815587
Release Date:November 2025
Publisher:True Sign Publishing House Private Limited
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