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„Šul-utul, bóg króla, niósł lśniący kosz służący do pracy”. Religia królewska a religia rodzinna w starożytnej Mezopotamii

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dc.contributor.author Nowicki, Stefan
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-15T08:36:58Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-15T08:36:58Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.citation Scripta Biblica et Orientalia, 2012, T. 4, s. 65-80. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 2081-8416
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/7133
dc.description.abstract The aim of this article is mainly a comparison of “royal” and “family” religions in the ancient Near East. General question is the veraciousness of known textual sources, originating from urban environment. The image of a “nomad” is clear and extremely negative – an uncivilized savage, unaware of the proper religion and divine cult. Description of citizenship is completely different – citizens are noble, full of fear of gods, skilled in baking bread and brewing beer, namely – civilized. On the other hand, having plenty of proofs of close, long-lasting and quite friendly urban-nomad co-existence (chiefly in the area of trade) we are inclined to doubt in the truthfulness of cuneiform sources. Focusing on a patron-deity as a crucial factor in such a comparison, one can notice, that this kind of god was not specific only for nomadic but also for royal as well as family beliefs. Moreover, we must acknowledge, that all known ancient Near Eastern urban societies were to all appearance – at some stage of their development – also nomadic. If such, they also should have exercised the worship of various patron deities. This opinion can be supported by studying known royal inscriptions, both Sargonic and pre-Sargonic, where the presence of various “personal” deities could be discerned. Such observation can be hardly considered established, nevertheless it creates some possibilities. Can clan god and personal religion be recognized the forefathers of polytheistic as well as monotheistic faiths, both having the same roots, but different ways and environments of development? Further study is needed for definite response (if any possible), but in my opinion the obtainment of the affirmative one is very probable. en
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Wydawnictwo KUL pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject Mezopotamia pl_PL
dc.subject starożytność pl_PL
dc.subject religia królewska pl_PL
dc.subject religia rodzinna pl_PL
dc.subject starożytny Bliski Wschód pl_PL
dc.subject wierzenia starożytne pl_PL
dc.subject nomadowie pl_PL
dc.subject koczownicy pl_PL
dc.subject bóstwa pl_PL
dc.subject bogowie pl_PL
dc.subject ludność wędrowna pl_PL
dc.subject ludność osiadła pl_PL
dc.subject kult bóstw pl_PL
dc.subject kult religijny pl_PL
dc.subject bóstwa opiekuńcze pl_PL
dc.subject inskrypcje pl_PL
dc.subject źródła historyczne pl_PL
dc.subject Mesopotamia en
dc.subject antiquity en
dc.subject royal religion en
dc.subject family religion en
dc.subject ancient Near East en
dc.subject ancient beliefs en
dc.subject nomads en
dc.subject deities en
dc.subject gods en
dc.subject nomadic people en
dc.subject settled people en
dc.subject deity cult en
dc.subject religious cult en
dc.subject tutelary deities en
dc.subject inscriptions en
dc.subject historical sources en
dc.subject Bliski Wschód pl_PL
dc.subject Middle East en
dc.subject kult pl_PL
dc.subject religia pl_PL
dc.subject cult en
dc.subject religion en
dc.title „Šul-utul, bóg króla, niósł lśniący kosz służący do pracy”. Religia królewska a religia rodzinna w starożytnej Mezopotamii pl_PL
dc.title.alternative Royal Religion and Family Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia en
dc.type Article pl_PL


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