Eta Sigma Phi, Beta Pi Chapter, University of Arkansas
Roman Isis and the Pendulum of Religious Tolerance in the Empire

This lecture will examine the evolution of Isis, ostensibly the “sacred mother,” as a political tool in Egypt and (especially) in Rome.  It will establish that Isis’ treatment by Roman politicians represented a running discourse on the contemporary political relationship between Rome and Egypt, and, at times, Rome’s rejection of foreign influences on its own society.