Making the Profane Sacred in the Viking Age. Essays in Honour of Stefan Brink

Making the Profane Sacred in the Viking Age. Essays in Honour of Stefan Brink

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Jan 1, 2020 · الإنجليزية · غلاف صلب (336 صفحات)
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تنسيق غلاف صلب
صفحات 336
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Jan 1, 2020

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This collection of essays pays tribute to the contributions of Stefan Brink, a prominent scholar in the study of Viking culture. Each piece reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of Norse spirituality, exploring how the sacred and the profane intertwined in Viking society. The authors draw on various aspects of the Viking Age, including archaeology, literature, and history, to illuminate the ways in which rituals and beliefs shaped their worldview.

By examining a range of topics, from sacred sites and rituals to mythological narratives, the essays provide insights into the spiritual lives of the Norse people. Engaging with themes of identity and culture, the authors reveal the significance of the sacred in everyday life and its influence on community dynamics. This exploration not only honors Brink's legacy but also contributes to a richer understanding of the Viking Age.

Overall, the essays embody a collaborative effort to delve deeper into the ancient practices and beliefs that have captivated scholars and enthusiasts alike. Each contribution serves as a reflection of ongoing research and invites readers to appreciate the profound connections between the sacred and the secular in a fascinating historical context.
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