Project Details
Religious cultures during the Roman Empire and in Late Antiquity: religious resources between faith, society and power (C02)
Subject Area
Ancient History
Greek and Latin Philology
Greek and Latin Philology
Term
since 2013
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 215859406
Since the period of the Roman Empire, and especially in Late Antiquity, religion has proved to be a particularly important and identity-forming resource, not least because the spread and establishment of the Christian religion and the associated processes of Christianisation, which have to be differentiated locally. This has created new dynamics for existing religious and cult communities as well as for newly emerging ones. In one case study, the oracles of the period of the Roman Empire and from Late Antiquity (texts, spaces, things) and in a second case study the complex connection between religious, economic and political structures, especially in the province of Syria, will be examined as case studies of religious ResourceCultures.
DFG Programme
Collaborative Research Centres
Applicant Institution
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Project Heads
Professor Dr. Mischa Meier; Professorin Dr. Irmgard Männlein; Professor Dr. Karl-Heinz Stanzel; Dr. Peter Zeller, since 7/2021