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Piety and Politics: The Dynamics of Royal Authority in Homeric Greece, Biblical Israel, and Old Babylonian Mesopotamia (The Bible in Its World)

Author Dale Launderville
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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ISBN / ASIN0802839940
ISBN-139780802839947
Sales Rank2,677,312
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This fascinating study explores the crucial relationship between piety and kingship in Homeric Greece, Biblical Israel, and Old Babylonian Mesopotamia. Dale Lauderville identifies the ways -- sometimes similar, sometimes contrasting -- that the connection of royalty to religion in each of these ancient cultures legitimated the rule of particular kings and promoted community well-being.

Key to this sociopolitical dynamic was the use of royal rhetoric. Because each of these cultures believed that God or the gods ruled over heaven and earth, royal rhetoric necessarily took the form of political theology. By examining a host of ancient texts and drawing on the insights of contemporary and ancient philosophers, poets, historians, anthropologists, social theorists, and theologians, Launderville elucidates the special nature of royal rhetoric in each of these cultures, showing how kings increased their authority the more they demonstrated through their speech and actions that they ruled on behalf of God or the gods.

Providing important background on life in three major civilizations, this volume will be valued by a wide range of scholars and students, especially in the fields of biblical studies, ancient history, and political science.