The Roman Civilization: Lecture Notes Prepared by Rev. Dr. B. Mungai May-August Semester 2020
The Roman Civilization: Lecture Notes Prepared by Rev. Dr. B. Mungai May-August Semester 2020
The Roman Civilization: Lecture Notes Prepared by Rev. Dr. B. Mungai May-August Semester 2020
A Roman priest was responsible for the proper ritual worship to the
gods. The very success of the Roman Empire proved that the Romans had
properly worshiped their gods. The Romans were tolerant of other peoples'
gods, allowing natives in their provinces to worship whatever gods they
chose. Beyond the official gods, individual families and regions had their
local gods. There were many temples in Rome and throughout the Roman
Empire.
They were generally built for a single god and had a statue of the
god at the center. The most important temple in Ancient Rome was the
Temple of Jupiter located on Capitoline Hill. The Pantheon was a temple
to all the Roman gods. There were also temples built to the Emperors such
as Julius Caesar and Augustus.
The 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon, observed that; The various
modes of worship, which prevailed in the Roman world, were all considered by the people, as equally true;
by the philosopher, as equally false; and by the magistrate, as equally useful. And thus toleration produced