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DTSTAMP:20260416T184858Z
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SUMMARY:UPDATED: Imperial Religious Politics\, Local Administration\, and Individual Participation: Lived Religion Between Polytheism and Monotheism in the Ancient Near East
DTSTART:20260225T180000Z
DTEND:20260225T190000Z
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: The time and format for this lecture have been updat
 ed as a result of blizzard conditions in New York. This lecture will t
 ake place at 1pm (Eastern Time) on Zoom. Registration is required\; cl
 ick through for the registration link.  In my talk I am going to argue
  that the rise of so-called monotheistic religions begins nearly five 
 hundred years before the Common Era and that individual identity and s
 elf-definition in relation to the social community – human and divin
 e – was primarily a process of experience and lived practice in part
 icular social political\, economic\, and religious settings. It is the
  collapse of these settings that paved the way for the emergence of ne
 w forms of religiosity.
LOCATION:Online
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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