- Pantheon (gods)
A pantheon (from Greek ' [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%2377433] - "pantheion", literally "a temple of all gods", neut. of "πανθείος" - "pantheios", "of or common to all gods", from ' - "pan", "all" + " " - "theios", "of or for the gods", from "" - "theos", "god") is a set of all the gods of a particular
polytheistic religion ormythology .Max Weber 's 1922 opus, "Economy and Society " discusses the link between a pantheon of gods and the development ofmonotheism ."Pantheon" can also refer to a
temple or sacred building dedicated to all thegod s of a particular religion. The most famous such structure is the Pantheon ofRome , built in the year27 BC to honor the Roman gods. It was later renovated for use as aChristian church after the fall of theRoman empire .pecific pantheons
*
Egyptian pantheon
*Sumerian pantheon
*Greek pantheon
*Roman pantheon
*Germanic pantheon
**Norse pantheon
*Celtic pantheon
*Slavic pantheon
*Hindu pantheon
**Rigvedic pantheon
*Japanese pantheon
*Aztec pantheon
*Native American pantheon
*African pantheonFigurative use
Since the
16th century the word has also been used in a secular sense, meaning a set of exalted people. This meaning, in modern parlance, is often used to describe the rise of a person into that exalted group, e.g., "Mick Jagger has joined the pantheon of rock megastars."Popular culture
The term has more recently been used in fictional universes, such as
H. P. Lovecraft 'sCthulhu Mythos , theMarvel universe andDC universe , and in numerousrole-playing games , particularly theDungeons & Dragons multiverse . In each, different pantheons of gods from classical literature and religious systems co-exist alongside more recent fictional creations of game writers. Such a system was the basis of the AD&D tome, "Deities & Demigods ". In the Cosmology of Warcraft, in the first chapter "the Pantheon" is a group of metallic like gods who begin creating order, life and crafting the worlds. [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com]In the "Kingdom Come" comic series by
Mark Waid andAlex Ross Pantheon Gods are seen discussing the fate of mankind while Spectre, Norman Mccay andDeadman intervene.In
Hyde School Reunion , an episode of the television showCharmed , the word is used in a High Schoolyearbook to describe the popular kids.References
*Wrigley, Richard & Craske, Matthew (2004), "Pantheons transformations of a monumental idea". Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., ISBN 0754608085.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.