@article{article_1695627, title={The Seven Grades of Mithraism: Structure, Symbolism, and Origins}, journal={Bozok Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi}, volume={3}, pages={1–22}, year={2025}, author={Uzunel, Ömer}, keywords={İnisiyasyon dereceleri, Gizem Dinleri, Roma İmparatorluğu, Sembolizm, Ahilik}, abstract={This study examines the hierarchical structure of the seven initiatory grades in Mithraism, a mystery religion that flourished during the Roman Empire. While direct textual sources on Mithraism are scarce, a rich body of archaeological, epigraphic, and iconographic evidence allows for the reconstruction of its internal organization. Each grade—from Corax to Pater—reflects both a ritual role within the cult and a symbolic stage in the spiritual ascent of the initiate. The aim of this study is not only to interpret the internal function and symbolic meaning of these grades, but also to investigate their possible origins in Eastern religious traditions. Comparative analysis with structures in Mesopotamian cosmology, ziggurat symbolism, and graded initiation systems found in Ismailism, Bektashism, Akhism, and Yezidism suggests that the Mithraic hierarchy may be part of a broader and older cultural continuum. This work employs methods from historical contextual analysis, comparative iconography, and symbolic interpretation to evaluate the theological and ritual significance of the Mithraic grades. Ultimately, the study argues that the initiatory system of Mithraism embodies not only a cultic order but also a cosmological vision of spiritual ascent and transformation.}, number={3}, publisher={Yozgat Bozok Üniversitesi}