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2009-Aug-31, Monday 09:44 pm
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As it turns out, [livejournal.com profile] foeclan had a copy of "The End of Faith" in his room.  He's loaned it to me, and I've been reading it today.

How utterly depressing.  I thought I was already upset about Jesusites and other religious terrorists, but it gets worse when someone views it more objectively than I did and writes rebukes more succinctly than I did.  *sigh*  I hope this book offers some optimism later on.  It does have me wondering, though...

How is it that the Greeks let their gods fade into myth without giving them up altogether?  By what social process did the demands of religion transform into the insights of theater?

I want to know.  Maybe we can still duplicate their good fortune.

Date: 2009-Sep-01, Tuesday 12:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bitterlawngnome.livejournal.com
what makes you say "fade"?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_ancient_Greece

Date: 2009-Sep-01, Tuesday 03:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bitterlawngnome.livejournal.com
I suppose this begs the question "what is a religious event / place / object". The temples continued to be built, kept up, and used for ritual purposes through the Archaic and Classical periods (which is what we're talking about?) but they also served numerous other purposes like education, public debate, theatre, etc that we are accustomed to thinking of as not religious; however it seems that some Greeks DID think of these as religious uses. As usual you can't just use local standards of what is religious, what constitutes a religion, what signifies membership in a religion, to talk about anything other than (maybe) that one religion.

I wonder if what you're actually getting at is a culture that encourages public debate?

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