A guest at the table of the gods: Religion and the origins of academic life

Proceeding from the Renaissance philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s Oration on the Dignity of Man, this paper is an attempt to survey the historical premises of the academic study of religion, both as a practice of detaching the subject matter of religion from its institutional restrictions,...

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Main Author: Peter Jackson
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Language:English
Published: Finnish Society for the Study of Religion 2015-12-01
Series:Temenos
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/temenos/article/view/53570
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description Proceeding from the Renaissance philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s Oration on the Dignity of Man, this paper is an attempt to survey the historical premises of the academic study of religion, both as a practice of detaching the subject matter of religion from its institutional restrictions, and as a practice of rehearsing certain modalities of thought and action (philosophical as well as religious) flourishing in the ancient world long before Christianity conquered the sphere of public worship in the fourth century. By paying particular attention to themes of suspension and commensality in religious practice and discourse, an attempt is made to reconsider the critical task of the history of religions, famously devised by Bruce Lincoln as a reversal of the orientation of religious discourse.
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spelling doaj.art-f278f45fc84145989858a274ce75b2e72022-12-21T23:55:30ZengFinnish Society for the Study of ReligionTemenos2342-72562015-12-0151210.33356/temenos.53570A guest at the table of the gods: Religion and the origins of academic lifePeter JacksonProceeding from the Renaissance philosopher Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s Oration on the Dignity of Man, this paper is an attempt to survey the historical premises of the academic study of religion, both as a practice of detaching the subject matter of religion from its institutional restrictions, and as a practice of rehearsing certain modalities of thought and action (philosophical as well as religious) flourishing in the ancient world long before Christianity conquered the sphere of public worship in the fourth century. By paying particular attention to themes of suspension and commensality in religious practice and discourse, an attempt is made to reconsider the critical task of the history of religions, famously devised by Bruce Lincoln as a reversal of the orientation of religious discourse.https://journal.fi/temenos/article/view/53570Pico della MirandolaBruce Lincolncultic mealsPythagoreanismearly ChristianitySabians in Harran
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A guest at the table of the gods: Religion and the origins of academic life
Temenos
Pico della Mirandola
Bruce Lincoln
cultic meals
Pythagoreanism
early Christianity
Sabians in Harran
title A guest at the table of the gods: Religion and the origins of academic life
title_full A guest at the table of the gods: Religion and the origins of academic life
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title_full_unstemmed A guest at the table of the gods: Religion and the origins of academic life
title_short A guest at the table of the gods: Religion and the origins of academic life
title_sort guest at the table of the gods religion and the origins of academic life
topic Pico della Mirandola
Bruce Lincoln
cultic meals
Pythagoreanism
early Christianity
Sabians in Harran
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