Should we contrast the local, narrow dimension of communication with the gods with the broad, global, universal dimension that can characterise them? Based on specific cases that point towards small polytheism, we will examine the possible links with universal polytheism. This raises the question of the very notion of universal polytheism. Does it mean the spread of gods throughout the oikoumene? Or rather deities whose functions take on a cosmic dimension? We will consider here the case of gods described as “celestial”, such as Yahweh, Baal Shamim and Ashtart or Zeus Hypsistos, Keraunios and Aphrodite Ourania. How do they carry out their celestial functions, and do they have a truly cosmic impact? We will also examine the implications of being described as Baal or Kyrios “Lord” of a specific place or space. This will be an opportunity to reassess the “Here there anywhere” typology proposed by Jonathan Smith to unfold the relationship between the gods and space.
Zweiter Vortrag von Corinne Bonnet im Rahmen der Monday-Lectures, die gemeinsam von Max-Weber-Kolleg, Seminar für Religionswissenschaft sowie dem Theologischen Forschungskolleg t³ Theologie — Tradition — Transformation veranstaltet werden.