Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses

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Checkmark Books, 2005 - Religion - 402 pages
For more than 60,000 years, people have worshiped deities of the sun, sky, and sea, as well as creator gods, relying on the guidance of faith in the midst of the mysterious world around them. Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses provides access to more than 2,500 of these religious figures, from ancient Sumerian gods through the modern Haitian deities. Providing a plethora of information from cultures as diverse as the Aztecs, Celts, and Japanese, this dictionary discusses lesser-known divinities as well as the contemporary gods of the major monotheistic religions—Allah, God, and Yahweh, among others.New features, including cross-references and a comprehensive index, make this edition more accessible than ever. Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses is an indispensable resource perfect for general readers interested in mythology and religion, as well as scholars in religious studies, anthropology, history, and archaeology.

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About the author (2005)

Michael Jordan is best known as a television journalist, but is also an internationally recognized authority on the anthropology of religions. His previous books include Gods of the Earth, Myths of the World, and Witches: An Encyclopedia of Paganism and Magic.

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