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A Million and One Gods: The Persistence of Polytheism
Harvard University Press, 2014 eISBN: 978-0-674-36912-2 | Cloth: 978-0-674-72883-7 Library of Congress Classification BL217.D83 2014 Dewey Decimal Classification 201.4
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Many people worship not just one but many gods. Yet a relentless prejudice against polytheism denies legitimacy to some of the world's oldest and richest religious traditions. In her examination of polytheistic cultures both ancient and contemporary--those of Greece and Rome, the Bible and the Quran, as well as modern India--Page duBois refutes the idea that the worship of multiple gods naturally evolves over time into the "higher" belief in a single deity. In A Million and One Gods, she shows that polytheism has endured intact for millennia even in the West, despite the many hidden ways that monotheistic thought continues to shape Western outlooks. See other books on: Comparative Religion | duBois, Page | Persistence | Polytheism | Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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