Subproject C02

Ancient Near Eastern Conceptions of Order between Law and Religion

Since the linguistic and conceptional proximity between law and religion in the ancient Near East is striking, this project wants to study the entanglement of these social domains and analyze their mutual impact, which – so the argument goes – was basically established through the use of metaphors. Focusing on the Old Babylonian Period of Mesopotamian history (1st half of the 2nd millennium BCE), the project will examine to what extent specific ‘languages’, i.e., a different use of certain phraseologies, have developed in the fields of law on the one hand and religion on the other hand.

Affiliated Persons

Photograph of PD Dr. Rosel Pientka-Hinz

PD Dr. Rosel Pientka-Hinz

Project Leader

Universitätsstr. 90a
44789  Bochum
Office 3.14
+49 234 32-21969
rosel.pientka-hinz@rub.de
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Miriam Greshake B.A.

Research Assistant

Universitätsstr. 90a
44789  Bochum
miriam.greshake@rub.de