Werner Müller is one of the leading European scholars on North American Indian religions, with numerous, albeit somewhat controversial, works, primarily in German. According to Müller, the Indian Supreme God and Culture Hero, which is the topic of this paper, both have a cosmic structure. The Supreme God simply is the cosmos itself, integrating man and cosmos in total unity. In the figure of the Culture Hero, the focus in on man’s individuality within cosmos, but also transcending it. Consequently, Müller finds that the Supreme God and the Culture Hero represent different types of religiosity in Indian life. This is clearly seen in the Central Woodland area. This area brings to the fore primary creative forces in North American Indian relig...
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The myth is perceived in modern Western culture as a relic of the distant past, in contrast to this...
The purpose of this article is to introduce the methods and theories of Georges Dumézil in relation ...
Mange antropologiske, litteraturvidenskabelige og religionsvidenskabelige indianerstudier hjemsøges ...
In the United States of today, there is an increasing interest taken in the books on comparative rel...
The essays in this volume, contributions to an international symposium at the University of Lausanne...
This article explores the little-known author Friedrich Korn (1803–1850). Korn developed a theory of...
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This research aims at revealing the position of the novel Siddhartha and the author within the frame...
It has since long been noticed that savior figures from different religions have reminded of each ot...
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