We're all familiar with the pop culture depictions of Norse mythology that are shallow and trite at best, and often downright misleading. They owe far more to puerile fantasies of being a macho superhero than they do to the ways in which the pre-Christian peoples of northern Europe actually thought of themselves and their spirituality.Even many of the attempts to revive the practice of heathen spirituality in the modern world suffer from similar shortcomings; many of these attempted reconstructions have unfortunately only reconstructed the most superficial elements of this ancient tradition, grafted them onto an essentially Christian way of perceiving and experiencing the world, and missed the bigger picture.The Love of Destiny: The Sacred and the Profane in Germanic Polytheism explores this bigger picture. In this relatively short book or long essay by Dan McCoy, the author of the articles on Norse-Mythology.org, many of the recurring themes in these articles are explored in much more depth. The book articulates the heart of the indigenous Germanic worldview - the unconditional affirmation of the world as the very embodiment of the gods - and shows how the rest of that worldview is structured around that central idea.To do this, it "translates" the narratives and images that comprise the pre-Christian mythology of the Norse and other Germanic peoples into the more familiar idiom of conceptual language, and contrasts this polytheistic mythology with the mythology of four monotheistic religions: ancient Judaism, Greek rationalism, Christianity, and modern science. It argues that many of the most taken-for-granted ideas in the modern world, such as the dichotomy between "good" and "evil" and the dichotomy between the "objective" and the "subjective," frame their topics in counterproductive, monotheistic ways, and shows how Germanic polytheism offers compelling alternatives that are truly "outside the box." Ultimately, it evokes a way of engaging with the more-than-human world that honors our inescapable and awe-inspiring entanglement within it.
Swifts and swallows flew effortlessly overhead , how wonderful it was to see such an abundance of life , as far North as Greenland and the perma - frost region of Siberia and Canada . Here the growing season is extremely short ...
北歐: 冰與陽光最美的戀情 : 挪威·冰島·格陵蘭的北國驚豔記
本书不仅介绍了北欧当地美景, 美食, 更重要的是, 作者亲身调研体验, 网罗北欧各国奇观秘境, 提供最新的旅行资讯, 且事无巨细, 让北欧之旅不留遗憾.
本书系统地叙述了中世纪至20世纪北欧五国文学发展的概况,精辟地论述了瑞典、丹麦、挪威、芬兰和冰岛五国文学的特点及其在世界文学史上的地位 ...
本书突显出北欧五国—瑞典、丹麦、挪威、芬兰和冰岛文学在其自然、历史、文化土壤上孕育形成的风姿和特色。
This book sheds new light on cultural diffusion and language change in prehistoric Northern Europe with special emphasis on the northern Baltic Sea area.
The Flemish Road: Itinerant Trade from the Low Countries and Westphalia as Far as Russia
This book charts attitudes to the North in the North Atlantic World from the time of the earliest extant sources until the present day.
Koordinaten des Nordens: wissenschaftliche Konstruktionen einer europäischen Region 1770-1850
The contributions in this volume by world-leading scholars of archaeology, history, history of religion, literature and onomastics provide new insights into the construction of the sacred in Old Norse culture and society.