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Zoroastrianism in History and Imagination
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With such ancient beginnings, Zoroastrianism is as remarkably enduring as it is venerable. The principle religion of Iran until the Advent of Islam, it has also been influential beyond its own followers, interacting with other, younger faiths and shaping their views on the nature of evil, the coming of a saviour and the last days. The resonant message of Zarathustra (or Zoroaster), the founder of the religion, is encapsulated in its most sacred scripture, the Gathas, whose poetic power can still be appreciated today. This richly illustrated book explores many important themes of Zoroastrianism: its rise during the second millennium BCE, its doctrines, rituals and teachings, its growth into the foremost faith of the Achaemenid and Parthian empires, its consolidation under the Sasanians, its expansion east to China, and its impact on Judaism, Christianity and Islam. From Iran to the west coast of India, the story continues with the maritime exodus of the Zoroastrians and their settlement as an immigrant community (now called 'Parsis') under British colonial rule.
With chapters by world-leading authorities, this is a vital record of the art, literature and culture of one of the world's most fascinating religious traditions.
Table of Contents
>Acknowledgements
>Contributors to the catalogue
>Foreword by Professor Paul Webley
I>ntroduction
>Map of the ancient world
ESSAYS
> Words without context: the Gathas between two worlds/ Almut Hinze
> Zoroastrianism as an imperial religion/Philip G. Kreyenbroek
> Zoroastrian funerary practices/ Frants Grenet
> Jewish and Christian Relations with Zoroastrianism/Anke Joisten-Pruschke
> Life and afterlife/Sarah Stewart
> The Zoroastrians of Iran/ Albert de Jong
> Looking back to see the present/ Alan Williams
> The lure of China and the art of Parsi portraiture/ Firoza Punthakey Mistree with Pheroza Godrej
> Notes to the essays
THE CATALOGUE
>1.The ancient world
> 2.Sacred texts
> 3.The Silk Road, Central Asia and China
> 4.The Judaeo-Christian world
> 5.Imperial and post-imperial Iran
> 6.Post Arab conquest
> 7.Journey and settlement
> 8.Parsi salon
> 9.Fire temple
> 10.Zoroastrian communities around the world
> The seven creations
> Glossary
> Bibliography
> Lenders to the exhibition
> Picture credits and abbreviations
> Index
> List of donors from the ZTFE
Product details
Published | 07 Oct 2013 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9781780768090 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Illustrations | colour illustrations throughout |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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