Spiritual Taxonomies and Ritual Authority: Platonists, Priests, and Gnostics in the Third Century C.E.

Spiritual Taxonomies and Ritual Authority: Platonists, Priests, and Gnostics in the Third Century C.E.

by Heidi Marx-Wolf
Spiritual Taxonomies and Ritual Authority: Platonists, Priests, and Gnostics in the Third Century C.E.

Spiritual Taxonomies and Ritual Authority: Platonists, Priests, and Gnostics in the Third Century C.E.

by Heidi Marx-Wolf

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Overview

The people of the late ancient Mediterranean world thought about and encountered gods, angels, demons, heroes, and other spirits on a regular basis. These figures were diverse, ambiguous, and unclassified and were not ascribed any clear or stable moral valence. Whether or not they were helpful or harmful under specific circumstances determined if and what virtues were attributed to them. That all changed in the third century C.E., when a handful of Platonist philosophers—Plotinus, Origen, Porphyry, and Iamblichus—began to produce competing systematic discourses that ordered the realm of spirits in moral and ontological terms.

In Spiritual Taxonomies and Ritual Authority, Heidi Marx-Wolf recounts how these Platonist philosophers organized the spirit world into hierarchies, or "spiritual taxonomies," positioning themselves as the high priests of the highest gods in the process. By establishing themselves as experts on sacred, ritual, and doctrinal matters, they were able to fortify their authority, prestige, and reputation. The Platonists were not alone in this enterprise, and it brought them into competition with rivals to their new authority: priests of traditional polytheistic religions and gnostics. Members of these rival groups were also involved in identifying and ordering the realm of spirits and in providing the ritual means for dealing with that realm. Using her lens of spiritual taxonomy to look at these various groups in tandem, Marx-Wolf demonstrates that Platonist philosophers, Christian and non-Christian priests, and gnostics were more interconnected socially, educationally, and intellectually than previously recognized.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812247893
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Series: Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Heidi Marx-Wolf is Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Manitoba.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations ix

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 How to Feed a Daemon: Third-Century Philosophers on Blood Sacrifice 13

Chapter 2 Everything in Its Right Place: Spiritual Taxonomy in Third-Century Platonism 38

Chapter 3 The Missing Link: Third-Century Platonists and "Gnostics" on Daemons and Other Spirits 71

Chapter 4 High Priests of the Highest God: Third-Century Platonists as Ritual Experts 100

Conclusion 126

Notes 133

Bibliography 179

Index 193

Acknowledgments 199

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