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cult-hero - Übersetzung nach spanisch

DEVOTION TO A HERO IN ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION
Hero-cult; Hero cult; Greek hero; Cult hero; Ἥρως; Heroic cult; Greek Hero cult; Divine hero; Hero (Greece); Greek hero cults; Hero (ancient Greece)
  • Ruins of a hero-shrine or [[heroon]] at [[Sagalassos]], [[Turkey]]

cult-hero      
individuo que suscita gran admiración, héroe popular
cult hero         
(n.) = ídolo, figura de culto
Ex: His mistaken assumption that cult heroes are supermen, and his unswerving devotion to an empirical testing of the play impose significant limitations on his account.
cult         
  • An anti-[[Aum Shinrikyo]] protest in Japan, 2009
  • [[Howard P. Becker]]'s church–sect typology, based on [[Ernst Troeltsch]]'s original theory and providing the basis for the modern concepts of cults, [[sect]]s, and [[new religious movement]]s
  • [[Falun Gong]] books being symbolically destroyed by the [[Chinese government]]
  • [[LaRouche Movement]] members in [[Stockholm]] protesting against the [[Treaty of Lisbon]]
  • [[Cross burning]] by [[Ku Klux Klan]] members in 1915
  • [[Max Weber]] (1864–1920), one of the first scholars to study cults.
  • [[Jim Jones]], the leader of the [[Peoples Temple]]
SOCIAL GROUP WITH SOCIALLY DEVIANT OR NOVEL RELIGIOUS, PHILOSOPHICAL OR SPIRITUAL BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
Totalitarian religious group; Destructive cult; Cult worshipping; Political cult; Cultist; Cult debate; Cult war; Millennial cult; Destructive cults; Religious cult; Cultism; Dangerous cult; Cult leader; High control group; Cult homicide; Homicidal cult; Cult homicides; Cults and terrorism; Cultlike; Cults; Xiejiao; Terrorist cults; Polygamist cult; Cultists; Polygamous cult
(n.) = culto, adoración, veneración
Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.
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* cargo cult = culto al cargo, culto al cargamento, culto a la carga, culto a la inutilidad
* cult figure = ídolo, figura de culto
* cult hero = ídolo, figura de culto
* cult movie = película de culto
* cult object = objeto de culto
* cult of life = culto a la vida
* cult of money = culto al dinero
* cult of the body = culto al cuerpo
* personality cult = culto a la personalidad

Definition

cult
¦ noun
1. a system of religious devotion directed towards a particular figure or object.
a relatively small religious group regarded by others as strange or as imposing excessive control over members.
2. [often as modifier] a thing that is popular or fashionable among a particular group: a cult film.
Derivatives
cultic adjective
cultish adjective
cultishness noun
cultism noun
cultist noun
Origin
C17: from Fr. culte or L. cultus 'worship'.

Wikipedia

Greek hero cult

Hero cults were one of the most distinctive features of ancient Greek religion. In Homeric Greek, "hero" (ἥρως, hḗrōs) refers to the mortal offspring of a human and a god. By the historical period, however, the word came to mean specifically a dead man, venerated and propitiated at his tomb or at a designated shrine, because his fame during life or his unusual manner of death gave him power to support and protect the living. A hero was more than human but less than a god, and various kinds of supernatural figures came to be assimilated to the class of heroes; the distinction between a hero and a god was less than certain, especially in the case of Heracles, the most prominent, but atypical hero.

The grand ruins and tumuli (large burial mounds) remaining from the Bronze Age gave the pre-literate Greeks of the 10th and 9th centuries BC a sense of a once grand and now vanished age; they reflected this in the oral epic tradition, which would become famous by way of works such as the Iliad and the Odyssey. Copious renewed offerings begin to be represented, after a hiatus, at sites like Lefkandi, even though the names of the grandly buried dead were hardly remembered. "Stories began to be told to individuate the persons who were now believed to be buried in these old and imposing sites", observes Robin Lane Fox. In other words, this is a clear cut example of an origin story for Heroes and what they meant to the Ancient Greeks.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für cult-hero
1. My own instincts are against the death penalty, for reasons that include the current transformation of Williams into a cult hero, and the terrible psychological burden put upon those who carry out the killings.
2. "The money keeps coming and there‘s a real danger he could turn into this series‘ cult hero, just like Pete did last year." Share this article: What is this?
3. Vonnegut became a cult hero when the novel reached No. 1 on best–seller lists, the article said, adding that some schools and libraries have banned the book because of its sexual content, rough language and depictions of violence.
4. Campaign manager David Plouffe became something of a cult hero to Democrats around the country, thanks to a series of purposely rudimentary video messages shot in his office and sent to supporters.
5. There is only you, with the power of the spider, the spider that weaves the intangible web of life...This is your destiny...Rise to the challenge, fulfil your karma," the yogi says to Prabhakar, transforming him into the cult hero.