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Ancient Greek Religion

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English - January 31, 2018 13:46 - 10 minutes - 14.8 MB - ★★★★ - 11 ratings
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Ancient Greek Religion, written by Mark Cartwright and narrated by James Lloyd: https://www.worldhistory.org/Greek_Religion/

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In the ancient Greek world, religion was personal, direct, and present in all areas of life. With formal rituals which included animal sacrifices and libations, myths to explain the origins of mankind and give the gods a human face, temples which dominated the urban landscape, city festivals and national sporting and artistic competitions, religion was never far from the mind of an ancient Greek. Whilst the individual may have made up their own mind on the degree of their religious belief and some may have been completely sceptical, certain fundamentals must have been sufficiently widespread in order for Greek government and society to function: the gods existed, they could influence human affairs, and they welcomed and responded to acts of piety and worship.