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"Roles of the Northern Goddess" presents a highly readable study of
the worship of the pre-Christian, Northern goddesses. With its use
of evidence from early literature, popular tradition, legend and
archaeology, this book investigates the role of the early hunting
goddess and the local goddesses who were involved in all aspects of
the household and the farm. What emerges is that the goddess was
both benevolent and destructive, a powerful figure closely
concerned with birth and death and with the destiny of individuals.
While much work has been done on goddesses of the ancient world and the male gods of pre-Christian Scandinavia, the northern goddesses have been largely neglected. Roles of the Northern Goddess presents a highly readable study of the worship of these goddesses by men and women. With its use of evidence from early literature, popular tradition, legend and archaeology, this book investigates the role of the early hunting goddess and the local goddesses who were involved in all aspects of the household and the farm. What emerges is that the goddess was both benevolent and destructive, a powerful figure closely concerned with birth and death and with destiny of individuals.
Fragments of ancient belief have been incorporated into folklore
and Christian dogma with the result that its original tenets have
merged with the myths and psychologies of the intervening years.
Hilda Ellis Davidson sifts through centuries of cultural and
religious influences to locate evidence of these "lost" pagan
beliefs.
Davidson illustrates how northern pagan religions have been
represented and misinterpreted by the Christian tradition and
throws light on the nature of such beliefs and how they have been
preserved. "The Lost Beliefs of" "Northern Europe" stresses both
the possibilities and the difficulties of investigating
pre-Christian faiths and emphasizes the need to separate
speculation from scientific proof.
This book will be a useful tool for students with a serious
interest in archaeology as it illustrates with examples how
objectivity is not necessarily the driving force in forming our
supposedly scientific view of the past. It will also appeal to the
general reader who wants to understand the true nature of Northern
European pagan belief as opposed to the oversimplified view
popularized by the media.
"The Lost Beliefs of Northern Europe" argues for intellectual
rigorousness rather than romanticization of the past, and
challenges the reader to rethink accepted interpretations.
Fragments of ancient belief mingle with folklore and Christian dogma until the original tenets are lost in the myths and psychologies of the intervening years. Hilda Ellis Davidson illustrates how pagan beliefs have been represented and misinterpreted by the Christian tradition, and throws light on the nature of pre-Christian beliefs and how they have been preserved. The Lost Beliefs of Northern Europe stresses both the possibilities and the difficulties of investigating the lost religious beliefs of Northern Europe.
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