Divine Archetypes by Rohan Singh
Synopsis
Divine Archetypes explores the recurring patterns of divine figures and narratives across cultures, delving into the universal human experiences reflected in mythology and religious beliefs. It categorizes and compares archetypes like sky gods, earth mothers, tricksters, and culture heroes to illuminate the shared threads of human spirituality. The book argues that these archetypes aren't coincidental but represent fundamental psychological and social needs expressed through religion.
The study draws from history, religion, archaeology, and anthropology to highlight common themes in how societies make sense of the world. For example, the prevalence of "trickster" figures, often defying social norms, suggests a universal need to question authority and explore boundaries.
The book progresses systematically, identifying and categorizing archetypes, analyzing their psychological and social functions, and examining their evolution over time. This approach challenges localized interpretations of religion, emphasizing the underlying unity of human spiritual experience and offering a new perspective on cultural studies.
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