The Religion Of Numa

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Bol Jesse Benedict Carter's The Religion of Numa is a profound exploration of the spiritual and religious foundations of ancient Rome. Focusing on the early period traditionally associated with King Numa Pompilius, Rome's second king, Carter examines how the Roman sense of duty, order, and reverence for divine law shaped both private and public life. Through meticulous scholarship, he traces the origins of Roman rituals, priesthoods, and sacred institutions, revealing how religion functioned not merely as belief but as the moral and civic backbone of the Republic. The book offers a compelling portrait of a society where the sacred and the political were inseparable.Carter's analysis goes beyond mythology, uncovering the deep connection between Rome's religious practices and its enduring values-discipline, justice, and communal harmony. He shows how Numa's religious reforms established a framework that influenced Roman thought for centuries, blending superstition, morality, and governance into a single, powerful system. Written with clarity and insight, The Religion of Numa remains an essential work for anyone interested in the cultural and spiritual roots of Rome. It not only illuminates the early Roman worldview but also invites reflection on how religion shapes civilization itself.

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Jesse Benedict Carter's The Religion of Numa is a profound exploration of the spiritual and religious foundations of ancient Rome. Focusing on the early period traditionally associated with King Numa Pompilius, Rome's second king, Carter examines how the Roman sense of duty, order, and reverence for divine law shaped both private and public life. Through meticulous scholarship, he traces the origins of Roman rituals, priesthoods, and sacred institutions, revealing how religion functioned not merely as belief but as the moral and civic backbone of the Republic. The book offers a compelling portrait of a society where the sacred and the political were inseparable.Carter's analysis goes beyond mythology, uncovering the deep connection between Rome's religious practices and its enduring values-discipline, justice, and communal harmony. He shows how Numa's religious reforms established a framework that influenced Roman thought for centuries, blending superstition, morality, and governance into a single, powerful system. Written with clarity and insight, The Religion of Numa remains an essential work for anyone interested in the cultural and spiritual roots of Rome. It not only illuminates the early Roman worldview but also invites reflection on how religion shapes civilization itself.

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Pagina's: 104, Paperback, True Sign Publishing House Private Limited


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