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2 “Where Do They Get This From?” Sources of Ukrainian Paganism
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Figures xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 3
- “Living with Honour”: Modern Western Paganism 14
- “Where Do They Get This From?” Sources of Ukrainian Paganism 26
- Ukrainian Pagan Groups History, Ideology, and Spirituality 41
- Boundaries and Borders Cultural Context 63
- “We Haven’t Given Up What Is Ours” Past and Present 77
- Glory to Dazhboh (Sun-God) or to All Native Gods? Monotheism and Polytheism 90
- “Where Else Is There Such a People?” Vision for a Nation 97
- “We Allowed Nature to Live in Our Holy Place” Nature and Power 114
- “This Is Indeed Ours!” Religious Syncretism 125
- In Spite of Politics Aesthetics and Beauty 140
- Concluding Remarks Ukrainian Paganism in the Context of Modernity 165
- Terms 167
- Notes 171
- References 189
- Index 213
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Figures xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 3
- “Living with Honour”: Modern Western Paganism 14
- “Where Do They Get This From?” Sources of Ukrainian Paganism 26
- Ukrainian Pagan Groups History, Ideology, and Spirituality 41
- Boundaries and Borders Cultural Context 63
- “We Haven’t Given Up What Is Ours” Past and Present 77
- Glory to Dazhboh (Sun-God) or to All Native Gods? Monotheism and Polytheism 90
- “Where Else Is There Such a People?” Vision for a Nation 97
- “We Allowed Nature to Live in Our Holy Place” Nature and Power 114
- “This Is Indeed Ours!” Religious Syncretism 125
- In Spite of Politics Aesthetics and Beauty 140
- Concluding Remarks Ukrainian Paganism in the Context of Modernity 165
- Terms 167
- Notes 171
- References 189
- Index 213