
The Pagan World
Ancient Religions Before Christianity
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Hans-Friedrich Mueller
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In The Pagan World: Ancient Religions Before Christianity, you will meet the fascinating, ancient polytheistic peoples of the Mediterranean and beyond, their many gods and goddesses, and their public and private worship practices, as you come to appreciate the foundational role religion played in their lives. Professor Hans-Friedrich Mueller, of Union College in Schenectady, New York, makes this ancient world come alive in 24 lectures with captivating stories of intrigue, artifacts, illustrations, and detailed descriptions from primary sources of intriguing personalities.
In the ancient Mediterranean area, religion was not separate from daily life. To the contrary, religion was daily life. The many dozen gods of this ancient world were everywhere, with spirits inhabiting every crack and crevice of life. These polytheists believed they had a strict contract with their deities: If they took care of their gods, their gods would take care of them (or at least not harm them). Consequently, they built extraordinary temples to honor their deities, brought food and wine to them, sacrificed animals for them, and held sacred meals with their gods. In fact, they followed numerous rules and regulations that circumscribed almost all aspects of life both inside and outside the home - anything and everything to keep the gods happy. Consequently, the religious practices of the ancient Mediterranean make a wonderful lens through which to develop a deeper understanding of their world.
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interesting and cute
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Unusually I haven't looked at the supplementary material yet, just listened as pure entertainment, it has genuine laugh out loud moments. He may be marmite, but I found his humour really infectious "its complicated" being a great summary of so much stuff. I will undoubtedly replay this, if only to hear the ire in his voice whenever mentioning the British Museum.
Wonderful and very entertaining
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Gripping and insightful
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Educational and entertaining.
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RE: "WHAT ABOUT THE VIKINGS?"
I've seen many reviews complaining about the lack of Germanic mythology discussed here. This is because the series covers source material from ancient religions BEFORE Christianity. The source material for Germanic paganism containing popular composite gods such as Odin and Thor, were written over 1000 YEARS AFTER Christianity by Christians. A lecture series on post-Christian paganism would be interesting though, tracing the path from 13th century Icelandic Christian mysticism, to modern Ásatrú's blend of New Age Occultism, Theosophy, Ariosophy, Thelema, Satanism, the Lord of the Rings, and Vikings TV show.
Profound Overview of Pre-Christian Myth & Ritual
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Eye-opener on History
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Very interesting
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No local deities, no lesser known gods, no exploration of pan or other pre-greco-roman religions.
Nevertheless, I especially liked the attitude of the lecturer, he was honest about his biases and reminded you what were opinions, and gave the sources for facts. (Other great courses lecturers can't help pushing their own agendas.)
WARNING! NOT a history of the pagan world
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and would recommend this book. 5 stars.
very Interesting
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