Imagistic traditions in the Graeco-Roman world : a cognitive modeling of history of religious research: acts of the panel held during the XIX Congress of the International Association of History of Religions ( IAHR), Tokyo, Japan, March 2005 ; edited by Luther H. Martin and Panyotis Pachis
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Thessaloniki :
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2009
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction I: Graeco-Roman religions and the cognitive science of religion / Harvey Whitehouse
- Introduction II: Imagistic modes of religiosity and the study of the cults of Graeco-Roman world / Panayotis Pachis
- The imagistic tradition of Dionysos in the Graeco-Roman world / Ulrich Berner
- Theories of persuasion and modes of religiosity in the study of emergent christianities / Willi Braun
- Dionysusʹ image in the post-modern age / Giovanni Casadio
- Religious change in Roman religion from the perspective of Whitehouseʹs theory of the two modes of religiosity / Ales? Chalupa
- "Another people": understanding the Roman senateʹs suppression of the Bacchanalia / Douglas L. Gragg
- The "modes theory" and Roman religion: national catastrophe and religious response in the second Punic war / Alison B. Griffith
- The Cybele and Attis rligion and the theory of modes of religiosity / Anders Lisdorf
- Imagistic modes of religiosity in the cult of Isis/Sarapis during the Graeco-Roman age / Panayotis Pachis
- Conclusion: imagistic traditions in the Graeco-Roman World / Luther H. Martin