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European Paganism

Author : Mr Ken Dowden,Ken Dowden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134810222

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European Paganism by Mr Ken Dowden,Ken Dowden Pdf

European Paganism provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of ancient pagan religions throughout the European continent. Before there where Christians, the peoples of Europe were pagans. Were they bloodthirsty savages hanging human offerings from trees? Were they happy ecologists, valuing the unpolluted rivers and mountains? In European Paganism Ken Dowden outlines and analyses the diverse aspects of pagan ritual and culture from human sacrifice to pilgrimage lunar festivals and tree worship. It includes: * a 'timelines' chart to aid with chronology * many quotations from ancient and modern sources translated from the original language where necessary, to make them accessible * a comprehensive bibliography and guide to further reading.

A History of Pagan Europe

Author : Prudence Jones,Nigel Pennick
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136141720

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A History of Pagan Europe by Prudence Jones,Nigel Pennick Pdf

The first comprehensive study of its kind, this fully illustrated book establishes Paganism as a persistent force in European history with a profound influence on modern thinking. From the serpent goddesses of ancient Crete to modern nature-worship and the restoration of the indigenous religions of eastern Europe, this wide-ranging book offers a rewarding new perspective of European history. In this definitive study, Prudence Jones and Nigel Pennick draw together the fragmented sources of Europe's native religions and establish the coherence and continuity of the Pagan world vision. Exploring Paganism as it developed from the ancient world through the Celtic and Germanic periods, the authors finally appraise modern Paganism and its apparent causes as well as addressing feminist spirituality, the heritage movement, nature-worship and `deep' ecology This innovative and comprehensive history of European Paganism will provide a stimulating, reliable guide to this popular dimension of religious culture for the academic and the general reader alike.

European Paganism

Author : Ken Dowden
Publisher : Taylor & Francis US
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2008-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0415474639

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European Paganism by Ken Dowden Pdf

European Paganism provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of ancient pagan religions throughout the European continent. Before there where Christians, the peoples of Europe were pagans. Were they bloodthirsty savages hanging human offerings from trees? Were they happy ecologists, valuing the unpolluted rivers and mountains? In European Paganism Ken Dowden outlines and analyses the diverse aspects of pagan ritual and culture from human sacrifice to pilgrimage lunar festivals and tree worship. It includes: * a 'timelines' chart to aid with chronology * many quotations from ancient and modern sources translated from the original language where necessary, to make them accessible * a comprehensive bibliography and guide to further reading.

A History of Pagan Europe

Author : Prudence Jones,Nigel Pennick
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136141805

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A History of Pagan Europe by Prudence Jones,Nigel Pennick Pdf

The first comprehensive study of its kind, this fully illustrated book establishes Paganism as a persistent force in European history with a profound influence on modern thinking. From the serpent goddesses of ancient Crete to modern nature-worship and the restoration of the indigenous religions of eastern Europe, this wide-ranging book offers a rewarding new perspective of European history. In this definitive study, Prudence Jones and Nigel Pennick draw together the fragmented sources of Europe's native religions and establish the coherence and continuity of the Pagan world vision. Exploring Paganism as it developed from the ancient world through the Celtic and Germanic periods, the authors finally appraise modern Paganism and its apparent causes as well as addressing feminist spirituality, the heritage movement, nature-worship and `deep' ecology This innovative and comprehensive history of European Paganism will provide a stimulating, reliable guide to this popular dimension of religious culture for the academic and the general reader alike.

Art in the Roman Empire

Author : Michael Grant
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135634117

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Art in the Roman Empire by Michael Grant Pdf

Michael Grant has specially selected some of the most significant examples of painting, portraits, architecture, mosaic, jewellery and silverware, to give a unique insight into the functions and manifestations of art in the Roman Empire. Art in the Roman Empire shows how many of the most impressive masterpieces were produced outside Rome, on the frontiers of its enormous empire.

Contemporary Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Europe

Author : Kathryn Rountree
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2015-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781782386476

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Contemporary Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Europe by Kathryn Rountree Pdf

Pagan and Native Faith movements have sprung up across Europe in recent decades, yet little has been published about them compared with their British and American counterparts. Though all such movements valorize human relationships with nature and embrace polytheistic cosmologies, practitioners’ beliefs, practices, goals, and agendas are diverse. Often side by side are groups trying to reconstruct ancient religions motivated by ethnonationalism—especially in post-Soviet societies—and others attracted by imported traditions, such as Wicca, Druidry, Goddess Spirituality, and Core Shamanism. Drawing on ethnographic cases, contributors explore the interplay of neo-nationalistic and neo-colonialist impulses in contemporary Paganism, showing how these impulses play out, intersect, collide, and transform.

Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe

Author : H. R. Ellis Davidson
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1988-06-01
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0815624417

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Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe by H. R. Ellis Davidson Pdf

Most people know of Valhalla, the World-Tree and the gods of Norse mythology, or the strange hunts and voyages of the ancient lrish tales. Yet few people realise the significance of the similarities and contrasts between the religions of the pre-Christian people of north-western Europe. The Celts and Germans and Scandinavians had much in common in their religious practices and beliefs, and this is the first serious attempt that has been made to compare them. There are striking resemblances in their ideas about battle-goddesses and protective spirits, holy places, sacrificial rituals, divination and ideas about the Other World; and Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe poses questions like: do such parallels go back to early times or are they owing to late Viking contact? Hilda Ellis Davidson has worked for many years on pre-Christian Scandinavian and Germanic religion and now compares them with the Celts from the background of previous studies, using evidence from archaeology, iconography, later literature and folklore, in a search for basic patterns which will add to our knowledge of the early peoples in Europe. Aimed at teachers and libraries but also accessible to students of history, religion and Celtic, Norse and German languages and cultures.

Christianity and Paganism, 350-750

Author : J. N. Hillgarth
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : History
ISBN : 0812212134

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Christianity and Paganism, 350-750 by J. N. Hillgarth Pdf

Using sermons, exorcisms, letters, biographies of the saints, inscriptions, autobiographical and legal documents—some of which are translated nowhere else—J. N. Hillgarth shows how the Christian church went about the formidable task of converting western Europe. The book covers such topics as the relationship between the Church and the Roman state, Christian attitudes toward the barbarians, and the missions to northern Europe. It documents as well the cult of relics in popular Christianity and the emergence of consciously Christian monarchies.

The Conversion of Europe (TEXT ONLY)

Author : Richard Fletcher
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780007502967

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The Conversion of Europe (TEXT ONLY) by Richard Fletcher Pdf

The story of how Europe was converted to Christianity from 300AD until the barbarian Lithuanians finally capitulated at the astonishingly late date of 1386. It is an epic tale from one of the most gifted historians of today.

Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe

Author : Kaarina Aitamurto,Scott Simpson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2014-10-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317544623

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Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe by Kaarina Aitamurto,Scott Simpson Pdf

The resurgence of religiosity in post-communist Europe has been widely noted, but the full spectrum of religious practice in the diverse countries of Central and Eastern Europe has been effectively hidden behind the region's range of languages and cultures. This volume presents an overview of one of the most notable developments in the region, the rise of Pagan and "Native Faith" movements. Modern Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Central and Eastern Europe brings together scholars from across the region to present both systematic country overviews - of Armenia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, and Ukraine - as well as essays exploring specific themes such as racism and the internet. The volume will be of interest to scholars of new religious movements especially those looking for a more comprehensive picture of contemporary paganism beyond the English-speaking world.

A History of Pagan Europe

Author : Prudence Jones,Nigel Pennick
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2007-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0415373328

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A History of Pagan Europe by Prudence Jones,Nigel Pennick Pdf

With this second edition bringing the books completely up to date with analysis of recent work in the area, A History of Pagan Europe is the first comprehensive study of its kind, and establishes Paganism as a persistent force in European history with a profound influence on modern thinking. From the serpent goddesses of ancient Crete to modern nature-worship and the restoration of the indigenous religions of Eastern Europe, this wide-ranging book offered a rewarding - often provocative - new perspective on European history. This second edition includes: expanded discussion of the significance of the Olympian pantheon and the interrelationship of Greece and the Near East, and of the synthesis of paganism and Christianity new analysis of twentieth-century paganism and the coherence of paganism across time a new glossary and chronology. A History of Pagan Europe is essential for all readers interested in the development of religions across the centuries and around the globe.

European Paganism

Author : Mr Ken Dowden,Ken Dowden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134810215

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European Paganism by Mr Ken Dowden,Ken Dowden Pdf

European Paganism provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of ancient pagan religions throughout the European continent. Before there where Christians, the peoples of Europe were pagans. Were they bloodthirsty savages hanging human offerings from trees? Were they happy ecologists, valuing the unpolluted rivers and mountains? In European Paganism Ken Dowden outlines and analyses the diverse aspects of pagan ritual and culture from human sacrifice to pilgrimage lunar festivals and tree worship. It includes: * a 'timelines' chart to aid with chronology * many quotations from ancient and modern sources translated from the original language where necessary, to make them accessible * a comprehensive bibliography and guide to further reading.

European Paganism

Author : Tarl Warwick
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-20
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798770875287

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European Paganism by Tarl Warwick Pdf

This collection is meant as a rigorous compiling of some of the best literary works on the subject of European pagan systems. It includes material referring to Ancient Greece and Rome, to Ireland and Britain, and of course to the spiritual system of the Norse. This information is presented in seven different volumes by seven different authors. The subject of European paganism is vast, but this particular volume is more focused on these few subtopics, for the purposes of both scope and length. It also contains a bibliography containing some suggested reading for the serious student or aficionado of the subject at hand.

Pagan and Christian

Author : David Petts
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780715637548

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Pagan and Christian by David Petts Pdf

A study of conversion to Christianity in the early medieval world which explores in particular the relationship between archaeology and belief and an attempt to re-centre the 'pagan' as a key element in the conversion process.

Pagan and Christian

Author : David Petts
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2011-05-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781780931661

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Pagan and Christian by David Petts Pdf

The conversion to Christianity was a key cultural process that saw the transformation of Europe from classical to medieval world. The growth of the Church has been closely linked with the development of other key institutions, such as the state. It has also been highlighted as a factor in changing attitudes to issues such as the body, time and landscapes. While the study of conversion in the early medieval world has increasingly become a focus for both historians and archaeologists, there has been a lack of engagement with the methodological and theoretical problems underpinning any attempt to explore the archaeology of belief. This book, illustrated with case studies and examples drawn from a range of sources, including the 'Celtic' west, Anglo-Saxon England, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, tackles some of these important issues. In particular it explores two under-theorised aspects of conversion: the relationship between archaeology and belief, and an attempt to re-centre the 'pagan' as a key element in the conversion process.