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Gods Behaving Badly

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Pub Date 8 Nov 2023 | Archive Date 27 Sep 2024


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Description

Across the world and throughout history, mythological gods have captivated human imagination, embodying both the light and dark sides of existence.

While some deities are known for their virtue, many display a striking range of behaviours—some benevolent, others brutal. From acts of kindness and creation to vengeance, deception, and manipulation, these gods reflect the complexities of human nature.

In this book, you will meet diverse gods like the African goddess Oshun, who plays a crucial role in the world's creation, and the Polynesian trickster Maui, whose mischievous acts often aim to benefit humanity.

Explore the contrasting temperaments of Norse gods, such as the mighty Thor, whose brute strength is wielded with noble intentions, and Loki, a master of cunning and deceit driven by self-interest. Discover the unpredictable use of magic and shapeshifting among these deities—like Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, who frequently transforms into animals or objects, often with dubious motives.

A universal theme emerges across these mythologies: a belief in life after death, where rewards or punishments are meted out based on virtue—or in some cases, social standing. While some gods dispense justice, others themselves endure eternal punishments for their transgressions.

Across the world and throughout history, mythological gods have captivated human imagination, embodying both the light and dark sides of existence.

While some deities are known for their virtue...


Advance Praise

This is a beautifully written and clearly organised account of just forty out of the great number of ancient religious mischief-makers from a wide variety of civilisations. They are clever, wily and ruthless. The short-named Norse gods, Odin and Freya vie for our attention against the nearly impossibly long-named Aztec gods, Chalchiuhtlicue and Huitzilopochtli. Half of the naughty gods and goddesses in the book were unknown to me and may well be new to other readers. They are all the more interesting for this. They can meet unexpected misfortunes and endings. Queen Medb led Irish armies into battle only to be killed by a lump of hard cheese. The Aztec god Tezcatlipoca has his foot bitten off by the earth goddess of multiple mouths, Tlazolteol. The Greek goddess Aprhodite’s jealous husband, Hephaestus, designed a golden bed equipped with chains to ensnare his rivals. The book is full of quirky and amusing detail about the world’s mythological deities. The Dictionary of Ancient Deities contains 10,000 entries. With Gods Behaving Badly, John McKie provides an excellent, far briefer, introduction to the pantheon of naughty deities.

Clare Roskill

This is a beautifully written and clearly organised account of just forty out of the great number of ancient religious mischief-makers from a wide variety of civilisations. They are clever, wily and...


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ISBN 9781915953469
PRICE £4.10 (GBP)
PAGES 257

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