The Political Economy of Indo-European Polytheism: How to Deal with Too Many Gods
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Polytheism and Economics -- 1.1 The Subject and the Problem -- 1.2 Polytheism, Rational Choice, and Political Economy -- 1.3 The Proto-Indo-Europeans, Their Religion, and Dumézil's Tri-Functional Hypothesis -- 1.4 Preview of the Book -- 1.5 An Appetizer: Some of the Earliest Indo-European Pantheons -- Part I The Beginnings -- 2 Greeks and Romans: The Religions Without Professional Priests -- 2.1 Greek Religion -- 2.1.1 The Mycenaeans -- 2.1.2 Classical Greek Theology -- 2.1.3 The Cult and the Priests -- 2.2 Roman Religion -- 2.2.1 The Earliest Theology -- 2.2.2 Inflation of the Pantheon -- 2.2.3 The Priests -- 2.3 Main Takeaways -- 3 Celts and Germans: The Elusive Religions -- 3.1 Celtic Religion -- 3.1.1 Theology -- 3.1.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 3.2 Germanic Religion -- 3.2.1 Theology -- 3.2.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 3.3 Main Takeaways -- 4 Indians and Iranians: The Priestly Religions -- 4.1 Vedic Religion -- 4.1.1 Indo-Aryan and Vedic Theology -- 4.1.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 4.2 Iranian Religion -- 4.2.1 Theology -- 4.2.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 4.3 Main Takeaways -- Part II The Endings -- 5 Extinction: Polytheism Unreformed -- 5.1 Celtic Religion -- 5.2 Germanic Religions -- 5.3 Greco-Roman Religion -- 5.3.1 Traveling Gods and Institutions -- 5.3.2 The Elective Cults -- 5.3.3 The End -- 5.4 Main Takeaways -- 6 Death and Rebirth: Polytheism Reformed -- 6.1 Hinduism -- 6.1.1 The New Theology -- 6.1.2 The Priests and Their Competition -- 6.2 Zoroastrianism -- 6.2.1 Zoroaster's Reforms -- 6.2.2 Spread and Development of Zoroastrianism -- 6.2.3 Discussion: Zoroastrianism's Endurance -- 6.3 Main Takeaways -- Part III The Economics -- 7 Economic Analysis: From Typology to Outcomes -- 7.1 A Typology of Indo-European Religions -- 7.2 The Economics of the Pantheon 7.3 A Market Analogy -- 7.4 Escapes from the Supplicant's Dilemma: The Pivotal Role of the Priesthood -- 7.5 Explaining the Outcomes -- 7.6 Institutional Equilibria -- 7.7 Invitation to the Models -- 8 Economic Models: Gods, Supplicants, and Priests -- 8.1 A Model of Divine Preferences -- 8.1.1 The Supplicant's Dilemma -- 8.1.2 Escapes from the Dilemma -- 8.2 Rent-Seeking or Rent Dissipation: The Priestly Dilemma -- 8.3 Institutional Equilibria: A Game Between Gods and Priests -- 8.4 The Missionary Expansion: A Discriminating Cooperative Model -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Ferrero, Mario Verfasser aut The Political Economy of Indo-European Polytheism How to Deal with Too Many Gods 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (191 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Contributions to Economics Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Polytheism and Economics -- 1.1 The Subject and the Problem -- 1.2 Polytheism, Rational Choice, and Political Economy -- 1.3 The Proto-Indo-Europeans, Their Religion, and Dumézil's Tri-Functional Hypothesis -- 1.4 Preview of the Book -- 1.5 An Appetizer: Some of the Earliest Indo-European Pantheons -- Part I The Beginnings -- 2 Greeks and Romans: The Religions Without Professional Priests -- 2.1 Greek Religion -- 2.1.1 The Mycenaeans -- 2.1.2 Classical Greek Theology -- 2.1.3 The Cult and the Priests -- 2.2 Roman Religion -- 2.2.1 The Earliest Theology -- 2.2.2 Inflation of the Pantheon -- 2.2.3 The Priests -- 2.3 Main Takeaways -- 3 Celts and Germans: The Elusive Religions -- 3.1 Celtic Religion -- 3.1.1 Theology -- 3.1.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 3.2 Germanic Religion -- 3.2.1 Theology -- 3.2.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 3.3 Main Takeaways -- 4 Indians and Iranians: The Priestly Religions -- 4.1 Vedic Religion -- 4.1.1 Indo-Aryan and Vedic Theology -- 4.1.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 4.2 Iranian Religion -- 4.2.1 Theology -- 4.2.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 4.3 Main Takeaways -- Part II The Endings -- 5 Extinction: Polytheism Unreformed -- 5.1 Celtic Religion -- 5.2 Germanic Religions -- 5.3 Greco-Roman Religion -- 5.3.1 Traveling Gods and Institutions -- 5.3.2 The Elective Cults -- 5.3.3 The End -- 5.4 Main Takeaways -- 6 Death and Rebirth: Polytheism Reformed -- 6.1 Hinduism -- 6.1.1 The New Theology -- 6.1.2 The Priests and Their Competition -- 6.2 Zoroastrianism -- 6.2.1 Zoroaster's Reforms -- 6.2.2 Spread and Development of Zoroastrianism -- 6.2.3 Discussion: Zoroastrianism's Endurance -- 6.3 Main Takeaways -- Part III The Economics -- 7 Economic Analysis: From Typology to Outcomes -- 7.1 A Typology of Indo-European Religions -- 7.2 The Economics of the Pantheon 7.3 A Market Analogy -- 7.4 Escapes from the Supplicant's Dilemma: The Pivotal Role of the Priesthood -- 7.5 Explaining the Outcomes -- 7.6 Institutional Equilibria -- 7.7 Invitation to the Models -- 8 Economic Models: Gods, Supplicants, and Priests -- 8.1 A Model of Divine Preferences -- 8.1.1 The Supplicant's Dilemma -- 8.1.2 Escapes from the Dilemma -- 8.2 Rent-Seeking or Rent Dissipation: The Priestly Dilemma -- 8.3 Institutional Equilibria: A Game Between Gods and Priests -- 8.4 The Missionary Expansion: A Discriminating Cooperative Model -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Index Economics-Religious aspects Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ferrero, Mario The Political Economy of Indo-European Polytheism Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030979423 |
spellingShingle | Ferrero, Mario The Political Economy of Indo-European Polytheism How to Deal with Too Many Gods Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Polytheism and Economics -- 1.1 The Subject and the Problem -- 1.2 Polytheism, Rational Choice, and Political Economy -- 1.3 The Proto-Indo-Europeans, Their Religion, and Dumézil's Tri-Functional Hypothesis -- 1.4 Preview of the Book -- 1.5 An Appetizer: Some of the Earliest Indo-European Pantheons -- Part I The Beginnings -- 2 Greeks and Romans: The Religions Without Professional Priests -- 2.1 Greek Religion -- 2.1.1 The Mycenaeans -- 2.1.2 Classical Greek Theology -- 2.1.3 The Cult and the Priests -- 2.2 Roman Religion -- 2.2.1 The Earliest Theology -- 2.2.2 Inflation of the Pantheon -- 2.2.3 The Priests -- 2.3 Main Takeaways -- 3 Celts and Germans: The Elusive Religions -- 3.1 Celtic Religion -- 3.1.1 Theology -- 3.1.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 3.2 Germanic Religion -- 3.2.1 Theology -- 3.2.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 3.3 Main Takeaways -- 4 Indians and Iranians: The Priestly Religions -- 4.1 Vedic Religion -- 4.1.1 Indo-Aryan and Vedic Theology -- 4.1.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 4.2 Iranian Religion -- 4.2.1 Theology -- 4.2.2 The Cult and the Priests -- 4.3 Main Takeaways -- Part II The Endings -- 5 Extinction: Polytheism Unreformed -- 5.1 Celtic Religion -- 5.2 Germanic Religions -- 5.3 Greco-Roman Religion -- 5.3.1 Traveling Gods and Institutions -- 5.3.2 The Elective Cults -- 5.3.3 The End -- 5.4 Main Takeaways -- 6 Death and Rebirth: Polytheism Reformed -- 6.1 Hinduism -- 6.1.1 The New Theology -- 6.1.2 The Priests and Their Competition -- 6.2 Zoroastrianism -- 6.2.1 Zoroaster's Reforms -- 6.2.2 Spread and Development of Zoroastrianism -- 6.2.3 Discussion: Zoroastrianism's Endurance -- 6.3 Main Takeaways -- Part III The Economics -- 7 Economic Analysis: From Typology to Outcomes -- 7.1 A Typology of Indo-European Religions -- 7.2 The Economics of the Pantheon 7.3 A Market Analogy -- 7.4 Escapes from the Supplicant's Dilemma: The Pivotal Role of the Priesthood -- 7.5 Explaining the Outcomes -- 7.6 Institutional Equilibria -- 7.7 Invitation to the Models -- 8 Economic Models: Gods, Supplicants, and Priests -- 8.1 A Model of Divine Preferences -- 8.1.1 The Supplicant's Dilemma -- 8.1.2 Escapes from the Dilemma -- 8.2 Rent-Seeking or Rent Dissipation: The Priestly Dilemma -- 8.3 Institutional Equilibria: A Game Between Gods and Priests -- 8.4 The Missionary Expansion: A Discriminating Cooperative Model -- 9 Conclusions -- References -- Index Economics-Religious aspects |
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