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The Turban for the Crown: The Islamic Revolution in Iran (Studies in Middle Eastern History)

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In the centuries following the conquests of Alexander the Great the dramatic unification of the Mediterranean world created exceptionally fertile soil for the growth of new religions. Christianity; for example; was one of the innovative religious movements that arose during this time. However; Christianity had many competitors; and one of the most remarkable of these was the ancient Roman "mystery religion" of Mithraism. Like the other "mystery cults" of antiquity; Mithraism kept its beliefs strictly secret; revealing them only to initiates. As a result; the cult's teachings were never written down. However; the Mithraists filled their temples with an enigmatic iconography; an abundance of which has been unearthed by archaeologists. Until now; all attempts to decipher this iconography have proven fruitless. Most experts have been content with a vague hypothesis that the iconography somehow derived from ancient Iranian religion. In this groundbreaking work; David Ulansey offers a radically different theory. He argues that Mithraic iconography was actually an astronomical code; and that the cult began as a religious response to a startling scientific discovery. As his investigation proceeds; Ulansey penetrates step by step the mysteries concealed in Mithraic iconography; until finally he is able to reveal the central secret of the cult: a secret consisting of an ancient vision of the ultimate nature of the universe. Brimming with the excitement of discovery--and reading like an intellectual detective story--Ulansey's compelling book will intrigue scholars and general readers alike.


#979322 in Books Said A Arjomand 1989-11-16Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 6.19 x .90 x 9.19l; 1.07 #File Name: 0195042581283 pagesThe Turban for the Crown The Islamic Revolution in Iran


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. UnremarkableBy HHSaid Arjomand may overestimate the historic significance of the Iranian Revolution. He ranks it with 1789 and 1917; both in its impact on the world and in its durability. However; he has written; with knowledge and wisdom on how the "hierocracy" of clerics built and consolidated its power through a revolutionary transformation of traditional Shi'ism as well as of the structure of the state. "The Turban for the Crown" is a somewhat insightful book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Robert D. Saczkowskigreat book0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. InformativeBy lialexgmaVery helpful in understanding Islam; differences; history of the region.

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