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Pantheon Structures

Rohan Singh

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Pantheon Structures explores the fascinating world of divine hierarchies, offering a comparative analysis of pantheons across cultures. It moves beyond simple descriptions of gods to reveal how these systems reflect the social, political, and cosmological beliefs of ancient societies.

 
The book highlights how pantheons mirror earthly power structures, suggesting that a hierarchical society would likely project that structure onto its gods. The book uniquely focuses on the underlying organizational principles of pantheons, rather than just recounting myths.

 
The book examines specific pantheons, including Egyptian, Greek, Norse, and Mesopotamian systems, demonstrating the relationship between each pantheon and its corresponding culture. For example, divine families and power dynamics within a pantheon offer insights into the values and fears of past civilizations.

 
The book progresses from core concepts to case studies and culminates in a comparative analysis, identifying common patterns and variations across different cultures.
Disponibile da: 06/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 66 pagine.

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