Dear Classical Wisdom Reader,
Understanding Zoroastrianism: What was its essential role in ancient history and its lasting legacy today?
Though it was the largest religion in the ancient world by both the number of adherents and geographical scope, Zoroastrianism is still vastly understudied in religion, history, and especially classics.
What is Zoroastrianism? How has this Iranian religion impacted the Classical World? And why is one of the world's oldest organized faiths so often over looked?
Join Pablo Vazquez, a noted scholar of and convert to Zoroastrianism, as he provides an introduction to one of the oldest continuously practiced faiths in history, how the faith influenced the ancient world, and what it is like today.
Central to this will be the Gathas and the Old Avestan texts which are said to be composed directly by the religion's enigmatic founder, Zarathushtra, and thus form the core of Zoroastrianism.
Taking place on Wednesday September 28th at NOON EDT
Can’t join us on the day? Register in advance and we’ll send you a recording of the event.
About the Speakers:
Pablo Vazquez, born in Panama and now living in Texas, is a scholar, author, translator, lecturer, and theologian. Currently working on his second graduate degree, Pablo's first degree was a MA in Religions of Asia and Africa from SOAS University of London. While there, he was affiliated with the Shapoorji Pallonji Institute of Zoroastrian Studies where he learned Zoroastrian history, theology, and the Avestan language. Pablo is also unique as an officially accepted convert into Zoroastrianism.
Make sure to Register HERE for the event!
We’ll go over the history of Zoroastrianism, its relation to the ancient world and have a Q&A for everyone who attends. I hope you can join us!
All the best,
Anya Leonard
Founder and Director
Classical Wisdom
Hi Anya,
Unfortunately, I missed this event and was wondering if I can listen to it's recording. Any idea, how I can do that? Thank you!
Arvind
"Currently working on their second graduate degree, Pablo's first degree ..."
Their is plural, Pablo is singular. Please fix this typo, it does not inspire confidence in the wisdom of Classical Wisdom.