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Rituals in Slavic Pre-Christian Religion : Festivals, Banqueting, and Divination

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2023

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Arc Humanities Press
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The authors comprehensively analyze all the available information regarding the ritual practices of Slavic pre-Christian religion that can be found in written medieval texts. After investigating every kind of reference to such practices, they offer a reconstruction of Slavic pre-Christian religion on the basis of these medieval testimonies. In doing so, they overcome the challenges presented by the fact that all of these sources are indirect, since the Slavs did not acquire literacy until they became Christians. Thus the writers of these texts mostly professed a monotheistic religion, being Christians and in some cases Muslims. The picture that they offer is biased and determined by their own faith. The present analysis innovatively combines testimonies from every Slavic area (Eastern, Western, and Southern), showing their mutual correspondences and emphasizing the relationship between the Slavic pre-Christian religion and its Indo-European roots.

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This book is a natural continuation of previous works arising from a number of research projects in which one of the co-authors was principal investigator and the other a member of the research team. Research projects: "Fuentes de la religión eslava precristiana" (BFF2003–04440, completed in 2007) and "La reconstrucción de la religión eslava precristiana. Los testimonios textuales y comparativos" (FFI2010–16220, completed in 2013). Moreover, this book has been published Open Access with the generous funding of the Institute for the Sciences of Religions of the Complutense University of Madrid (IUCCRR).

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