“Imperial Claims and the Role of Henotheism in Ancient

“Imperial Claims and the Role of Henotheism in Ancient

“Imperial Claims and the Role of Henotheism in Ancient Mesopotamian Societies” Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum In terms of historical chronotope Ancient Mesopotamia is characterized by the continuous formation and transformation of political systems – from city state to empire (and back). The associated processes were shaped and permeated by religious belief systems, religion supplying the structures of societal meta-discourse. This gives rise to the question of how and/or to what degree the changes in the political system are reflected in religious discourse and its material manifestations. The long history of state formation in Ancient Mesopotamia – three millennia – shows several attempts for the building of empires. Political theology plays a major, even crucial role in the architecture of these empires a major task being the balance of religious powers. My paper will focus on three aspects closely associated with this process of balancing: 1. The legal aspect: From the textual documentation it appears that questions of ownership were a dynamic force in the configuration of early states. I will argue, that the concept of the divine landlord – though originally configured as a solution for local institutional households – became the blueprint for imperial configurations. 2. The religious aspect: the emergence of individual deities as overlords and heads of imperial panthea is to be understood on the one hand as the result of oversizing local city-gods; on the other hand, it seems likely that the organization of imperial leadership in the mundane sphere was mirrored in the divine sphere. 3. As a result from this configuration (1.+2.) it can be shown that religion wasn’t the motif for imperial claims, yet a means to realize them. After a short introduction to the history of state formation and a comparative view of four moments of empire-building, I will develop my arguments along the history of the Assyrian empire. .

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