God Myths of the Male Divine

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Pub. Date: 1996-01-11
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

He has been a trickster, a shaman, a divine child; he has been a sacrificial victim, a consort of the earth goddess, a warrior, a sky king; and the creator, a distant and impersonal immensity. He is the male divine, seen in the many gods of myth, and his life story is told here in thisgraceful and illuminating account by David Leeming and Jake Page. 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 howthat 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 NorthAmerica, and Krishna of India--both creative and bedeviling.With the Neolithic age came the rise of agriculture and animal husbandry, of settlements and specialization in the roles of males and females--and a more sophisticated body of myths and rituals. Here the Mother Goddess was dominant, and the male God became her consort, ultimately dying in order thatnature might be renewed. The authors illustrate this new stage in the male divine with tales of the Egyptian Osiris, the Caananite Baal, and Wiyot of California's Luiseno Indians, among others. They describe the rise of a male sky God as "the equal to, the true mate, of Goddess, who was stillassociated with Earth." In the Iron Age, the sky God became more aggressive, separating from the Goddess and taking his place as the King God, as Zeus, Odin, and Horus.Ultimately he emerged as the creator, a more distant and impersonal force. Here Leeming and Page also illuminate an important trend--a sense that the divine is beyond gender, that it permeates all things (as seen in Chinese Tao, the Indian Brahmin, and En Sof of the Kabbalah). They see a movement inthe biography of God toward a reunion with the Goddess. "As the Supreme Being becomes less Goddess and less God," they write, "it speaks more clearly to the essential human need for unity and understanding." In their previous work together, Goddess, Leeming and Page provided a marvelous biography of the female divine--an account that won a wide and enduring audience. Now, in God, they provide the perfect companion volume--completing, as the authors write, "a record of what we humans believe ourselvesat the deepest level to be."

Author Biography


David Leeming was formerly Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Connecticut. Jake Page is an essayist, science writer, novelist, and co-author with his wife Susanne of both Hopi and Navajo. Both authors live in New Mexico.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 3
The Birth of The Archetype: Trickster/Shaman/Animal Masterp. 11
Bear Manp. 14
Samoyed Shaman Dreamp. 18
Navajo Shaman Chantp. 21
Mauip. 25
Krishna (I)p. 28
Lokip. 30
Hermesp. 33
The Cockp. 35
Ananse (I)p. 38
Ananse (II)p. 40
Legba (Esu-Elegbara)p. 42
Hlakanyanap. 43
Dikithip. 46
Raven (I)p. 48
Iktomep. 50
Coyotep. 52
The Rise of The Archetype: Divine Child/Goddess Consort/Dying Godp. 57
Farop. 64
Wiyotp. 68
Wondjinap. 69
Mondawminp. 71
Dumuzip. 81
Osirisp. 83
Baalp. 86
Kutoyisp. 90
Jesusp. 96
Dionysosp. 99
Quetzalcoatlp. 103
The Marriage and Divorce of the Archetype: Sky God and Earth Matep. 109
Geb and Nutp. 111
Sedi and Milop. 113
Gaia and Uranosp. 113
Rangi and Papap. 115
Nareaup. 117
Phan Kup. 117
Tu-chai-paip. 118
Wulbarip. 120
Earth-Mother and Sky-Fatherp. 120
The Bini Skyp. 122
Marduk (I)p. 124
Apollop. 128
The Dominance of the Archetype: King Godp. 133
Horusp. 135
Viracochap. 136
Raven (II)p. 139
Zeusp. 142
Prajapati (I)p. 144
The Theologizing of the Archetype: The Creator Godp. 149
Indrap. 150
Prajapati (II)p. 153
Iop. 154
The Heart of Heavenp. 157
Nainemap. 157
Ammap. 159
Taiko-molp. 160
Marduk (II)p. 161
Yahwehp. 163
The Wordp. 167
Allahp. 169
The Universalizing of the Archetype: God as Self and God Withinp. 173
The Chiefp. 174
Ta'aroap. 175
Krishna (II)p. 177
Brahmanp. 179
The Tao (I)p. 180
The Tao (II)p. 181
En Sofp. 182
Rumi's Godp. 183
The Big Bangp. 186
Selected Bibliographyp. 188
Indexp. 192
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