Description Heaven Is Empty offers a new comparative perspective on the role of the sacred in the formation of China\'s early empires (221 BCE-9 CE) and shows how the unification of the Central States was possible without a unitary and universalistic conception of religion.
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The cohesive function of the Ancient Mediterranean cult of the divinized ruler was crucial for the legitimization of Rome\'s Empire across geographical and social boundaries.
Description Heaven Is Empty offers a new comparative perspective on the role of the sacred in the formation of China\'s early empires (221 BCE-9 CE) and shows how the unification of the Central States was possible without a unitary and universalistic conception of religion