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Luther H. Martin
The Roman cult of Mithras was the most widely-dispersed and densely-distributed cult throughout the expanse of the Roman Empire from the end of the first until the fourth century AD, rivaling the early growth and development of Christianity during th
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e-Rhizome. 4:2-9
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Luther H. Martin
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The Routledge Handbook of Evolutionary Approaches to Religion ISBN: 9781003314929
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https://doi.org/10.4324/b23047-5
https://doi.org/10.4324/b23047-5
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Luther H. Martin
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Numen. 68:357-381
What might a Mithraic initiate have seen when he viewed the ubiquitous tauroctonous image? Rather than understanding the tauroctony as illustrating an episode in a presumed mythic life of Mithras or as exemplifying some conceptual principle, this art
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Luther H. Martin
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e-Rhizome. 3:21-45
Unlike the classical sources, nineteenth-century historians of religion characterized certain Hellenistic initiatory cults as "Mystery Religions." This was also the century in which the literary genre of mysteries (i.e., detective stories) developed
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Luther H. Martin
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Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion. 7
In this commentary on Claire White’s An Introduction to the Cognitive Science of Religion: Connecting Evolution, Brain, Cognition, and Culture (London: Routledge, 2021), I contrast the circuitous way in which I (and probably a number of others) ini
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Luther H. Martin
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e-Rhizome. 1:113-131
Since my graduate school days, I have been interested in the philosophy of history, especially in historiographical methods. And, I have long been intrigued by the proposition that such methods are also represented by those of detectives (e.g., Robin
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Luther H. Martin
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Method & Theory in the Study of Religion. 31:457-475
I have spent a number of years focusing my research on the Roman Cults of Mithras. In this autobiographical reflection on that study, I consider the relationship between research on a specific, if perhaps obscure, religious tradition and methodologic
Celebrating the contributions of Panayotis Pachis to the field, this book discusses the past, present, and future of the study of religion in antiquity and modernity. Panayotis Pachis has dedicated his celebrated career at the Aristotle University of