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- catalog contributor b3230875.
- catalog coverage "Rome Religion.".
- catalog created "[c1919]".
- catalog date "1919".
- catalog date "[c1919]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1919]".
- catalog description "1. The ruler-cult in early antiquity. In Babylonia -- In Persia -- In China -- In Japan -- In Egypt -- 2. The ruler-cult in the Macedonian-Greek period. Alexander the great -- The Ptolemies -- In Greece -- Greek-Asiatic dynasties -- 3. Beginnings of the ruler-cult among the Romans. The universality of deification in paganism -- Deification and mythology -- Deification native to the Roman genius -- 4. The ruler-cult and Julius Caesar. Caesar and the Divi -- The divine ancestry of Caesar -- Divine honors of Caesar during his lifetime -- Caesar as Divus -- The Julian cult -- The worship of Roma -- 5. The ruler-cult in the reign of Augusts. Life-time worship of the emperors -- The worship of Augustus and the Augustan cult -- 6. The ruler-cult under the successors of Augusts. The cult of the Augusti -- The manifoldness and pervasiveness of the emperor-cult -- 7. The ruler-cult as a political instrument. Its politico-religious origin -- Its influence in consolidating the empire -- 8. The ruler-cult and the position of the emperor. Deification and the mind of the emperor -- The ruler-cult as a symptom of decadence -- 9. The ruler-cult and polytheism. The self-contradiction of polytheism -- Polytheism essentially elementary and inadequate -- Emperor-worship the final phase of paganism -- Polytheism and pantheism -- 10. The ruler-cult and the Judeo-Christian movement. The Jews and emperor-worship -- Christianity and emperor worship -- The teaching of Christ and the Imperial-cult -- Church and empire in the book of acts -- Church and empire in Nero's reign and after the beginning of persecution -- The causes of persecution -- Conclusion: Christ and Caesar.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 143-148.".
- catalog description "The author's doctoral dissertation, New York University, 1919, but not published as a thesis.".
- catalog extent "153 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Roman emperor worship.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Roman emperor worship.".
- catalog isPartOf "World worships series".
- catalog issued "1919".
- catalog issued "[c1919]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : R. G. Badger".
- catalog relation "Roman emperor worship.".
- catalog spatial "Rome Religion.".
- catalog spatial "Rome".
- catalog spatial "Rome.".
- catalog subject "Cults Rome.".
- catalog subject "DG124 .S9".
- catalog subject "Emperor worship Rome.".
- catalog subject "Emperors Rome Religious aspects.".
- catalog subject "Emperors Rome.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The ruler-cult in early antiquity. In Babylonia -- In Persia -- In China -- In Japan -- In Egypt -- 2. The ruler-cult in the Macedonian-Greek period. Alexander the great -- The Ptolemies -- In Greece -- Greek-Asiatic dynasties -- 3. Beginnings of the ruler-cult among the Romans. The universality of deification in paganism -- Deification and mythology -- Deification native to the Roman genius -- 4. The ruler-cult and Julius Caesar. Caesar and the Divi -- The divine ancestry of Caesar -- Divine honors of Caesar during his lifetime -- Caesar as Divus -- The Julian cult -- The worship of Roma -- 5. The ruler-cult in the reign of Augusts. Life-time worship of the emperors -- The worship of Augustus and the Augustan cult -- 6. The ruler-cult under the successors of Augusts. The cult of the Augusti -- The manifoldness and pervasiveness of the emperor-cult -- 7. The ruler-cult as a political instrument. Its politico-religious origin -- Its influence in consolidating the empire -- 8. The ruler-cult and the position of the emperor. Deification and the mind of the emperor -- The ruler-cult as a symptom of decadence -- 9. The ruler-cult and polytheism. The self-contradiction of polytheism -- Polytheism essentially elementary and inadequate -- Emperor-worship the final phase of paganism -- Polytheism and pantheism -- 10. The ruler-cult and the Judeo-Christian movement. The Jews and emperor-worship -- Christianity and emperor worship -- The teaching of Christ and the Imperial-cult -- Church and empire in the book of acts -- Church and empire in Nero's reign and after the beginning of persecution -- The causes of persecution -- Conclusion: Christ and Caesar.".
- catalog title "Roman emperor worship, by Louis Matthews Sweet.".
- catalog type "text".