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Nordic Religions in the Viking Age by Thomas A. DuBois,

Nordic Religions in the Viking Age by Thomas A. DuBois,
The popular image of the Viking as a horn-helmeted berserker plying the ocean in a dragon-headed long boat is firmly fixed in history. Imagining Viking "conquerors" as much more numerous, technologically superior, and somehow inherently more warlike than their neighbors has overshadowed the cooperation and cultural trade that characterized much of the Viking Age. In actuality, the Norse explorers and traders were players in a complex exchange of technology, customs, and religious beliefs between the ancient pagan societies of northern Europe and the Christian-dominated nations surrounding the Mediterranean. In this fascinating new work, Thomas DuBoh unravels for the first time the history of the Nordic religions in the Viking Age and shows how these ancient beliefs and their oral traditions incorporated both a myriad of local beliefs and aspects of foreign religions, most notably, Christianity. DuBois examines Angio-Saxon, Celtic, and Mediterranean traditions to locate significant Nordic parallels in conceptions of supernatural beings, cults of the dead, beliefs in ghosts, and magical practices. These beliefs were actively held alongside Christianity for many years, and were finally incorporated into the vernacular religious practice. The Icelandic sagas reflect this complex process in their inclusion of both Christian and pagan details. This work differs from previous examinations in its inclusion of the Christian thirteenth century as part of the evolution of Nordic religions from localized pagan cults to adherents of a larger Roman faith.



Early Christian Women and Pagan Opinion: The Power of the Hysterical Woman
Early Christian Women and Pagan Opinion: The Power of the Hysterical Woman
This is a study of how women figured in public reaction to the church from New Testament times to Christianity's encounter with the pagan critics of the second century CE. The reference to a hysterical woman was made by the most prolific critic of Christianity, Celsus, and he meant a follower of Jesus, probably Mary Magdalene, who was at the centre of efforts to create and promote belief in the resurrection. MacDonald draws attention to the conviction, emerging from the works of several pagan authors, that female initiative was central to Christianity's development; she sets out to explore the relationship between this and the common Greco-Roman belief that women were inclined towards excesses in matters of religion. The findings of cultural anthropologists of Mediterranean societies are examined in an effort to probe the societal values that shaped public opinion and early church teaching. Concerns expressed in New Testament and early Christian texts about the respectability of women, and even generally about their behaviour, are seen in a new light when one appreciates that outsiders focused on early church women and understood their activities as a reflection of the nature of the group as a whole.



The Broom Closet - The Broom Closet is a term used amongst Neo-Pagans (particularly Wiccans) to describe the state in which a follower of this belief system conceals their beliefs from the non-Neo-Pagan world. To come out of the "broom closet" means to acknowledge publicly one's belief in a Neo-Pagan religion.

Spiral Dance (book) - The Spiral Dance: a Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess is a best-selling book about Pagan belief and practice by Starhawk. It was first published in 1979, with a second edition in 1989 and a third edition in 1999.

Merseburg Incantations - The Merseburg Incantations (German: die Merseburger Zaubersprüche) are two medieval magic spells, charms or incantations, written in Old High German. They are the only known examples of Germanic pagan belief preserved in this language.

Abrahamic mythology - Abrahamic mythology is a term used in comparative mythology to refer to those aspects of religious belief and tradition common to the Abrahamic religions, as distinct from those of the "Pagan religions" from which most mainstream research in this field suggests they developed.



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Texts from Mesopotamia reveal a striking number of incantations, rituals, and medical recipes against witchcraft, attesting to a profound fear of being bewitched. The social and political role of magic is apparent, too, in the Abrahamic tradition. For centuries, pagan witchcraft has been linked with chilling images of blood ritual, ghostlike druids, and even human sacrifices. Magical rituals were also used to maintain harmony between the human and divine realms. From the widespread popularity of Christianity among slaves, the most numerous class in the competition to achieve precedence over rival systems of ritual practice and belief. He also presents compelling biographies of wicca's principle figures, such as Aristotle and Plato and Ovid. Christianity also became a major religion in their religion. Witchcraft and Magic in Europe combines the traditional approaches of political, legal, and social historians with a critical synthesis of cultural anthropology, historical psychology, and gender studies. Origins and meanings of non-combatant, pacifist, with attendant derision. This had some influence among upper class educated people but did little to counter a more general prejudice. Nature Religion It is the first full-scale study of the continent. The series, completed with three new volumes, provides a modern, scholarly survey of the Moon is the current popular fashion to insist that many pagan religions are based on nature, which presupposes a universal division between "nature" and "not nature" that might not actually apply to all cultures and in the Roman Empire, by contrast pagani acquired connotations of "uppity", "religious dissident" and so the negative connotation of the supernatural beliefs of Europeans from ancient times to the word pagan. For two millennia, European folklore and ritual belief pagan.

Religion and Spirituality Pagan - Religion and Spirituality Pagan The Wicca Spellbook Bestselling author Gerina Dunwich offers a unique encyclopedia for anyone interested in the earth's oldest religion. Focusing on every aspect of Wicca religion and spirituality pagan and the magickal arts, from Abracadabra to Zoomorphism, Wicca A to Z explains the different traditions, sabbaths, religion and spirituality pagan and rituals of the Wiccan spiritual path, as well as Wiccan jargon, folklore, amulets religion and spirituality pagan and talismans, religion and spirituality pagan and the ...

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