- Pagan Resurrection
Pagan Resurrection, subtitled "A Force for Evil or the Future of Western Spirituality?", is a 2006 book written by anthropologist and broadcaster
Richard Rudgley regarding the increasing interest inOdinism acrossEurope .ynopsis
"Pagan Resurrection" puts forward the controversial idea that it is the pagan god
Odin , and notJesus Christ , is far from being just aNew Age fad,neopaganism is fast becoming a major spiritual, intellectual, ecological and political force across the globe.Rudgely is an Oxford trained anthropologist and critically acclaimed author of "Lost Civilisations of the Stone Age", who has since presented three series on
Channel 4 .He explains the allegedly ancient idea of the "Web" (Wyrd ) - a cosmic field of energies that encompasses time, space and the hidden potentials of the human organism, and shows that this is a pagan equivalent to the eastern tradition ofTao . Rudgely claims that western civilisation, belief systems and attitudes have been formed by the Odinic archetype. The influence ofChristianity , he says, has been relatively recent and shallow.Rudgley spends much of the book emphasizing the dark and violent side of Odin, according to Independent reviewer David V. Barrett, "committing the ultimate sin of any anthropologist or historian, back-projecting from highly selective examples of unpleasantness today and photo-fitting them to a distorted image from the mythological past". He concludes that Rudgely's book is"a catalogue of racist individuals and organisations whose only connection with Odin, through very dubious links, is by assertion rather than argument."
Book details
First published in 2006 by Arrow Books Ltd (UK) in Hardback, with 288 pages. ISBN 0-7126-8096-9
ee also
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Odinic Rite
*Nazi mysticism External links
* [http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/reviews/article1784644.ece Reviewed by David V Barrett in the Independent Newspaper in the UK] .
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