The Religion of Ancient Rome by Cyril Bailey offers a clear and engaging overview of the spiritual life, rituals, and beliefs that shaped one of the greatest civilizations in history. Bailey explores how religion was woven into every aspect of Roman society-from family worship and festivals to the political and military spheres. He explains how the Romans viewed their gods as guardians of the state and interpreters of fate, and how their deep respect for tradition maintained social order and unity. The book traces the evolution of Roman religion from simple household rites to the grand state cults and the eventual influence of Greek and Eastern deities. Bailey also examines the moral and philosophical dimensions of Roman religion, showing how it evolved alongside the empire's growth and decline. He discusses how changing values, contact with other cultures, and the rise of personal faiths led to the gradual transformation of Roman spirituality, paving the way for Christianity's emergence. The Religion of Ancient Rome remains a classic introduction to the subject, offering readers both a scholarly and accessible look into the beliefs, ceremonies, and moral ideals that guided the Romans in their pursuit of divine favor and civic harmony.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9368819521
ISBN13:9789368819523
Release Date:November 2025
Publisher:True Sign Publishing House Private Limited
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