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- catalog abstract "Illustrating their points with materials ranging from the prehistoric cave paintings to the mystic Jewish Kabbalah, from the ancient Indian Vedas to tales of the North American Indians and other myths from around the world, Leeming and Page reveal the changing mask of the male divine. We see how that divinity emerged in some areas from cults involving "animal masters" (as in the Bear Man of the Cherokee Indians), sorcerers, and shamans who embarked on spirit journeys. God sometimes appeared as the trickster - as Loki of the Norse people, Legba of Africa's Yoruba, Raven and Coyote of North America, and Krishna of India - both creative and bedeviling.".
- catalog contributor b8000913.
- catalog contributor b8000914.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "I. The Birth of The Archetype: Trickster/Shaman/Animal Master. Bear Man. Samoyed Shaman Dream. Navajo Shaman Chant. Maui. Krishna (I). Loki. Hermes. The Cock. Ananse (I). Ananse (II). Legba (Esu-Elegbara). Hlakanyana. Dikithi. Raven (I). Iktome. Coyote -- II. The Rise of The Archetype: Divine Child/Goddess Consort/Dying God. Faro. Wiyot. Wondjina. Mondawmin. Dumuzi. Osiris. Baal. Kutoyis. Jesus. Dionysos. Quetzalcoatl -- III. The Marriage and Divorce of the Archetype: Sky God and Earth Mate. Geb and Nut. Sedi and Milo. Gaia and Uranos. Rangi and Papa. Nareau. Phan Ku. Tu-chai-pai. Wulbari. Earth-Mother and Sky-Father. The Bini Sky. Marduk (I). Apollo -- IV. The Dominance of the Archetype: King God. Horus. Viracocha. Raven (II). Zeus. Prajapati (I) -- V. The Theologizing of the Archetype: The Creator God. Indra. Prajapati (II). Io. The Heart of Heaven. Nainema. Amma. Taiko-mol. Marduk (II). Yahweh. The Word. Allah.".
- catalog description "Illustrating their points with materials ranging from the prehistoric cave paintings to the mystic Jewish Kabbalah, from the ancient Indian Vedas to tales of the North American Indians and other myths from around the world, Leeming and Page reveal the changing mask of the male divine. We see how that divinity emerged in some areas from cults involving "animal masters" (as in the Bear Man of the Cherokee Indians), sorcerers, and shamans who embarked on spirit journeys. God sometimes appeared as the trickster - as Loki of the Norse people, Legba of Africa's Yoruba, Raven and Coyote of North America, and Krishna of India - both creative and bedeviling.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [188]-191) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 196 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0195093062".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog subject "291.2/113 20".
- catalog subject "BL473 .L44 1996".
- catalog subject "God Comparative studies.".
- catalog subject "Gods Comparative studies.".
- catalog subject "Gods.".
- catalog subject "Masculinity in God.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The Birth of The Archetype: Trickster/Shaman/Animal Master. Bear Man. Samoyed Shaman Dream. Navajo Shaman Chant. Maui. Krishna (I). Loki. Hermes. The Cock. Ananse (I). Ananse (II). Legba (Esu-Elegbara). Hlakanyana. Dikithi. Raven (I). Iktome. Coyote -- II. The Rise of The Archetype: Divine Child/Goddess Consort/Dying God. Faro. Wiyot. Wondjina. Mondawmin. Dumuzi. Osiris. Baal. Kutoyis. Jesus. Dionysos. Quetzalcoatl -- III. The Marriage and Divorce of the Archetype: Sky God and Earth Mate. Geb and Nut. Sedi and Milo. Gaia and Uranos. Rangi and Papa. Nareau. Phan Ku. Tu-chai-pai. Wulbari. Earth-Mother and Sky-Father. The Bini Sky. Marduk (I). Apollo -- IV. The Dominance of the Archetype: King God. Horus. Viracocha. Raven (II). Zeus. Prajapati (I) -- V. The Theologizing of the Archetype: The Creator God. Indra. Prajapati (II). Io. The Heart of Heaven. Nainema. Amma. Taiko-mol. Marduk (II). Yahweh. The Word. Allah.".
- catalog title "God : myths of the male divine / David Leeming and Jake Page.".
- catalog type "Comparative studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".