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Religions of Rome 
Part III
1. Old Roman Religion 
Original State Religion: 
All of Rome originally 
– Based on Greek deities 
– Very superstitious!! 
– Lares & Penates, 
Numina (spirit of a place), Augurs. 
• Elites – turned to Greek Philosophy 
Lararium 
– Stoicism – Cicero – Roman orator & writer 
– Individual duty 
– Pursuit of justice = individual’s highest public duty 
– Scorned those who took power & money as immoral, 
illegal, unjust.
Augurs 
“Divining” the future, reading signs in nature
Pontifex Maximus 
• Highest religious office in Rome 
– Stepping stone to more power 
– Public rituals, bless temples 
– Regulated calendars 
– Administer law of adoption & wills 
– Regulator of public morals, incl. punishment 
• NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE ITALY! Needed to keep 
their holiness and power in Rome at all times. 
• With Augustus, it became part of the Emperor’s 
duty 
• Later, Catholic church took this title for the Bishop 
of Rome, the Pope
Vestal Virgins 
• Served Vesta, goddess of Hearth/ Home 
• Fundamental to survival of Rome 
• Kept Sacred Fire lit, brought water from 
sacred spring & prepared food for rituals 
• Kept sacred objects (ie: wills of public 
Julius Caesar & Marc Antony) 
• Vow of Chastity, Service for 30 years – 
Buried alive if broke her vow; lover 
tortured publicly & put to death. 
• Could not leave Rome.
“Vae, puto, deus fio!” 
• “Cripes, I think I am becoming a god!” Uttered 
by Emperor Vespasian upon his death in 79 CE, 
somewhat tongue in cheek… He was a very 
practical military man, but knew that he would 
be deified, regardless. 
• In the Empire phase, all Roman emperors 
(and their families) were considered to 
become gods upon their deaths. 
• Helped living rulers claims to legitimacy and 
infallibility. 
• Some Roman emperors took extreme 
advantage while they were alive, requiring 
that their subjects worship and pray to them. 
Emperor Augustus portrayed 
as Jupiter, King of the Gods.
3. New Foreign “Mystery Religions” 
Missionary Religions of Salvation: Appealed to 
the poor MASSES: 
– Close-knit feeling of COMMUNITY: 
understanding, comfort, belonging, 
sense of purpose in large impersonal 
empire. 
– Believed in Glorious REWARD after suffering on earth 
IF believers adhered to the path described. Especially 
appealed to poor, powerless, women, criminals, slaves, … 
Laid groundwork for quick acceptance of Christianity later. 
– EXOTIC beliefs from far-away places in the Empire. Arrived 
with migrant workers, soldiers; missionaries traveled safe 
sea lanes of the Pax Romana.
Mystery Religions 
of Salvation 
A. Mithraism - men 
– From Anatolia 
– Soldier’s god, then also 
popular with merchants, 
administrators 
– Divine value of human life 
– Moral behavior, 
brotherhood. 
– Community of believers 
– Ecstatic union with Mithras 
himself after death 
B. Cult of Isis – 
• Women (& men) 
• From Egypt 
• MOST POPULAR 
• Benevolent protector 
goddess 
• Nurtured worshipers 
• Helped them cope with 
rapid change, especially in 
urban, cosmopolitan 
society
C. Cult of Cybele / Magna Mater 
• Phrygia  Greece  Rome 
• Adopted by Roman Religion 
• Augustus identified it with 
his wife, Livia 
• Earth Mother - Embodies the fertile 
Earth – goddess of caverns, 
mountains, walls, fortresses, nature, 
the wild.
D. Cult of Dionysus 
• From Greece - Practitioners sought mystical union with the god through wine, 
music, dancing, other rituals… For women and men.
4. Judaism 
Sacred Literature 
• Tanakh - “Jewish Scripture” 
• Talmud – God’s Covenant 
with the Jews as his Chosen 
People 
• Torah – Pentateuch – 5 
Books of Moses – Basis of 
Judaism and Written Law. 
• Deep appreciation of 
scholarship 
Rules 
10 Commandments 
Dietary Law - Eat no pork, Kosher… 
Cover the head in prayer (humility) 
Sabbath 
Age- 
Over 3,000 years old 
High Priests – Led worship & study 
Rabbi – Today, expert on Theological 
& Legal Matters, Teacher, leader of 
worship, counselor…
Religions of Salvation 
4. Essenes 
• sect of Judaism 
• Dead Sea Scrolls 
– Discovered in 1947 
• Rituals 
– Baptism in Water, 
– Ritual Community meals 
• Awaited an imminent 
savior to deliver them 
from Roman rule
The Temple in Jerusalem
Destruction of the Temple in 70 CE
Rome  part 3 - religions
Jesus of Nazareth 
• “Christ” – Anointed One 
• Age 30  Travel, teaching, parables, 
healing. 
• Roman POV: Preached social 
upheaval & political insurrection. 
• “King of the Jews” = this description 
of Jesus posed a threat to Roman 
governance & to power of the High 
Priests. 
• Arrested & put to death: Treason. He 
was not a Roman citizen, so he was 
not protected under Roman law. 
• Resurrection 
• Ascension
Conversion of 
St. Paul 
• Role of Pax Romana in 
Spread of Christianity: 
• Paul = Roman Citizen 
• Legal, fast, safe travel 
throughout 
Mediterranean. 
• “Apostle to the 
Gentiles” 
• Preached to poor, and 
non-Jewish! 
• Epistles - letters to the 
people he converted 
• Helped this sect of 
Judaism become its own 
religion
Wrote Epistles
Early Christianity 
• Spiritual equality for all 
– Hope, honor & dignity: all classes 
– Women – set up meetings in 
homes 
• Close-knit communities supported members 
• Decentralized authority – 200 years 
– Regional Bishops  Remarkable disparity of teachings 
• Like Jews, would not worship emperors so 
seen as a threat to security  ridicule, 
persecution, campaigns of elimination…
Christians & Jews … 
During the empire period, they refused to worship the Roman Emperors as 
gods…. 
….and THIS was TREASON!
The Division and Eventual Fall of 
Western Rome… 
Was a Gradual Process… 
Vercingetorix
Questions 
1. Why were foreign “mystery religions” so popular 
in the Roman Empire of the 1st century? 
2. Basically, how were they similar, and how were 
they different? 
3. Why were some of these beliefs persecuted and 
others were not? 
4. Who was most interested in which new belief 
system? Ie: men, women; powerful, powerless; 
rich, poor?

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Rome part 3 - religions

  • 1. Religions of Rome Part III
  • 2. 1. Old Roman Religion Original State Religion: All of Rome originally – Based on Greek deities – Very superstitious!! – Lares & Penates, Numina (spirit of a place), Augurs. • Elites – turned to Greek Philosophy Lararium – Stoicism – Cicero – Roman orator & writer – Individual duty – Pursuit of justice = individual’s highest public duty – Scorned those who took power & money as immoral, illegal, unjust.
  • 3. Augurs “Divining” the future, reading signs in nature
  • 4. Pontifex Maximus • Highest religious office in Rome – Stepping stone to more power – Public rituals, bless temples – Regulated calendars – Administer law of adoption & wills – Regulator of public morals, incl. punishment • NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE ITALY! Needed to keep their holiness and power in Rome at all times. • With Augustus, it became part of the Emperor’s duty • Later, Catholic church took this title for the Bishop of Rome, the Pope
  • 5. Vestal Virgins • Served Vesta, goddess of Hearth/ Home • Fundamental to survival of Rome • Kept Sacred Fire lit, brought water from sacred spring & prepared food for rituals • Kept sacred objects (ie: wills of public Julius Caesar & Marc Antony) • Vow of Chastity, Service for 30 years – Buried alive if broke her vow; lover tortured publicly & put to death. • Could not leave Rome.
  • 6. “Vae, puto, deus fio!” • “Cripes, I think I am becoming a god!” Uttered by Emperor Vespasian upon his death in 79 CE, somewhat tongue in cheek… He was a very practical military man, but knew that he would be deified, regardless. • In the Empire phase, all Roman emperors (and their families) were considered to become gods upon their deaths. • Helped living rulers claims to legitimacy and infallibility. • Some Roman emperors took extreme advantage while they were alive, requiring that their subjects worship and pray to them. Emperor Augustus portrayed as Jupiter, King of the Gods.
  • 7. 3. New Foreign “Mystery Religions” Missionary Religions of Salvation: Appealed to the poor MASSES: – Close-knit feeling of COMMUNITY: understanding, comfort, belonging, sense of purpose in large impersonal empire. – Believed in Glorious REWARD after suffering on earth IF believers adhered to the path described. Especially appealed to poor, powerless, women, criminals, slaves, … Laid groundwork for quick acceptance of Christianity later. – EXOTIC beliefs from far-away places in the Empire. Arrived with migrant workers, soldiers; missionaries traveled safe sea lanes of the Pax Romana.
  • 8. Mystery Religions of Salvation A. Mithraism - men – From Anatolia – Soldier’s god, then also popular with merchants, administrators – Divine value of human life – Moral behavior, brotherhood. – Community of believers – Ecstatic union with Mithras himself after death B. Cult of Isis – • Women (& men) • From Egypt • MOST POPULAR • Benevolent protector goddess • Nurtured worshipers • Helped them cope with rapid change, especially in urban, cosmopolitan society
  • 9. C. Cult of Cybele / Magna Mater • Phrygia  Greece  Rome • Adopted by Roman Religion • Augustus identified it with his wife, Livia • Earth Mother - Embodies the fertile Earth – goddess of caverns, mountains, walls, fortresses, nature, the wild.
  • 10. D. Cult of Dionysus • From Greece - Practitioners sought mystical union with the god through wine, music, dancing, other rituals… For women and men.
  • 11. 4. Judaism Sacred Literature • Tanakh - “Jewish Scripture” • Talmud – God’s Covenant with the Jews as his Chosen People • Torah – Pentateuch – 5 Books of Moses – Basis of Judaism and Written Law. • Deep appreciation of scholarship Rules 10 Commandments Dietary Law - Eat no pork, Kosher… Cover the head in prayer (humility) Sabbath Age- Over 3,000 years old High Priests – Led worship & study Rabbi – Today, expert on Theological & Legal Matters, Teacher, leader of worship, counselor…
  • 12. Religions of Salvation 4. Essenes • sect of Judaism • Dead Sea Scrolls – Discovered in 1947 • Rituals – Baptism in Water, – Ritual Community meals • Awaited an imminent savior to deliver them from Roman rule
  • 13. The Temple in Jerusalem
  • 14. Destruction of the Temple in 70 CE
  • 16. Jesus of Nazareth • “Christ” – Anointed One • Age 30  Travel, teaching, parables, healing. • Roman POV: Preached social upheaval & political insurrection. • “King of the Jews” = this description of Jesus posed a threat to Roman governance & to power of the High Priests. • Arrested & put to death: Treason. He was not a Roman citizen, so he was not protected under Roman law. • Resurrection • Ascension
  • 17. Conversion of St. Paul • Role of Pax Romana in Spread of Christianity: • Paul = Roman Citizen • Legal, fast, safe travel throughout Mediterranean. • “Apostle to the Gentiles” • Preached to poor, and non-Jewish! • Epistles - letters to the people he converted • Helped this sect of Judaism become its own religion
  • 19. Early Christianity • Spiritual equality for all – Hope, honor & dignity: all classes – Women – set up meetings in homes • Close-knit communities supported members • Decentralized authority – 200 years – Regional Bishops  Remarkable disparity of teachings • Like Jews, would not worship emperors so seen as a threat to security  ridicule, persecution, campaigns of elimination…
  • 20. Christians & Jews … During the empire period, they refused to worship the Roman Emperors as gods…. ….and THIS was TREASON!
  • 21. The Division and Eventual Fall of Western Rome… Was a Gradual Process… Vercingetorix
  • 22. Questions 1. Why were foreign “mystery religions” so popular in the Roman Empire of the 1st century? 2. Basically, how were they similar, and how were they different? 3. Why were some of these beliefs persecuted and others were not? 4. Who was most interested in which new belief system? Ie: men, women; powerful, powerless; rich, poor?

Editor's Notes

  • #3: Sulis minerva – like Athena
  • #4: Read signs in nature
  • #6: Could not shed the blood of a Vestal Virgin. If a prisoner saw one on the way to his punishment, he was let go – and sometimes this was prearranged! The lover of a vestal virgin was tortured publicly and put to death. The Vestal herself was buried alive if she did not keep her vow of chastity.
  • #19: Even if he had been a Roman citizen it would not have helped him as this was treason…