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Gods Many and Lords Many: A Study in Primal Religions
By John Ferguson

An enlightened and enlightening study of primal religions, introducing the reader to countless expressions of religious faith from all over the world.

ISBN-13: 9780718824969
Specifications: 216x138mm, 64pp, Paperback
Price: £9.99 • US$20.00
Publication: July 1982

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About this Book

"There is a story from the Kalahari Bushmen about creation. Mantis, the primal preying-mantis, is the spirit of creation. His supreme creation was the Eland. But Mantis' children watched him secretly, and one day when he was away they killed the Eland and ate him. Mantis was desolate. He went to the scene of the killing and there he found on a bush the indigestible gall of the Eland. He told the gall that he would jump on it and pierce it through. The gall answered that if he did, it would burst open and cover him. Mantis was tempted to go away after his children. He resisted the temptation, leaped upon the gall, pierced it through and was swamped in bitter darkness. Here as he groped unseeing his grip suddenly lighted upon an ostrich feather. He used this to wipe the gall from his face, and flung the feather into the sky to be the moon."

How would you interpret this story?

John Ferguson uses this creation myth and others like it to introduce us to countless expressions of religious faith in places as diverse as Africa, Asia, Australasia and America. Many who find it difficult even to think of 'gods many and lords many' will still want to try to understand, and this book - with its thoughtful and challenging question-and-discussion structure - will provide many valuable insights into primal religious thought.


About the Author

James Ferguson is President of Selly Oak Colleges in Birmingham, and formerly Dean and Director of Studies in Arts at the Open University.


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