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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Is Christianity possible without the Bible?
The answer is affirmative. Yes, Christianity is possible without, not only the Old Testament, but also without the New Testament. As a matter of fact, so is true for Judaism – it is also possible without the Tora/Tanach/Talmud. On any … Continue reading
Posted in Just Thoughts
Tagged Christianity, culture, random thoughts, reflections, religion, thoughts, Writing
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Importance of the Saxo Grammaticus’ account for understanding what were the pre-Christian religious beliefs and mythology of the Slavs
Slavic pre-Christian religion and mythology – what do we know about it? Surprisingly, not much of what we could consider as a reliable fact. Of course there are a lot of new age contemporary fluff that was created around speculations … Continue reading
Posted in Book Anoucement
Tagged articles, books, culture, history, indo-european, mythology, religion
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News on the “Saxo Grammaticus” translation project #2
A new award in the “Saxo Grammaticus on pagan religion of the Slavs” crowdfunding campaign: “Indo-European Founders” coffee mug. Come, pledge and support! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1909750849/saxo-grammaticus-account-on-pagan-religion-of-the
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Tagged art, culture, featured, indo-european, mythology, pagan religion, Saxo Grammaticus
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News on the “Saxo Grammaticus” project
The “Saxo Grammaticus” project on Kickstarter was moved into the “Staff Picks” and “New and Noteworthy” categories (Whoo-hoo!): https://www.kickstarter.com/discover/advanced?category_id=18&staff_picks=1&sort=newest Actually, what is that: “Saxo Grammaticus was one of the least biased chronists of XII-XIII centuries, who gave us a most … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, book reviews, books, bookstore, culture, ebooks, news
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A new translation of Saxo Grammaticus’ account on pre-Christian religion of the Slavs
Saxo Grammaticus was one of the least biased chronists of XII-XIII centuries, who gave us a most detailed description of the pagan Slavic religion he witnessed during the Danish-German conquest of the Baltic Slavs. We learn from him that Slavs … Continue reading
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Tagged bibliophile, book, books, bookstore, culture, news, Writing
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