Religious Discourse in Ancient Mesopotamia

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Maria Grazia Masetti-Rouault
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Abstract The modern representation of cuneiform literature as a creation depending on a religious discourse leads us to think that myths and rites have structured not only the institution of kingship, but also all Mesopotamian knowledge, as well as social life. If political ideology needed a religious support to explain the king’s authority and privileges, later textual traditions show that the same intellectuals working for the royal court and urban elites developed at the same time, beyond religion, an alternative conception of their own power as knowledge and control of history, through narration, and nature through “magic”, in order to change reality and the gods’ will.
古代美索不达米亚的宗教话语
楔形文字文学作为一种依赖于宗教话语的创作的现代表现使我们认为神话和仪式不仅构成了王权制度,而且还构成了所有美索不达米亚知识和社会生活。如果说政治意识形态需要宗教的支持来解释国王的权威和特权,那么后来的文本传统表明,同样是为王室和城市精英工作的知识分子,在宗教之外,同时发展了另一种观念,即他们自己的权力是知识和对历史的控制,通过叙事,通过“魔法”来改变现实和神的意志。
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Altorientalische Forschungen
Altorientalische Forschungen Arts and Humanities-History
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