The Slavic Gods
Explore the fascinating religious transformation that occurred when Christianity spread across Slavic lands between the 7th-12th centuries. Host Edmund Cross examines how ancient Slavic gods like Perun, Mokosh, and Svarog didn't simply disappear, but evolved into Christian saints through a remarkable process of religious syncretism. Discover how Perun's thunder became Saint Elijah's lightning, how the goddess Mokosh transformed into Saint Paraskeva, and how seasonal pagan celebrations blended with Christian holidays. This episode reveals how Slavic communities creatively adapted their spiritual traditions, creating unique forms of Christianity that preserved essential elements of pre-Christian belief. Learn about regional variations across Russia, Poland, and the Balkans, and explore archaeological evidence showing the gradual transition from pagan to Christian symbols. The episode examines folk tales, sacred sites, and cultural practices that demonstrate how ordinary people navigated this religious evolution, viewing it not as replacement but as spiritual transformation. Perfect for listeners interested in Slavic history, religious studies, folklore, and cultural anthropology. Understanding this syncretistic process provides crucial insights into how religious traditions adapt and evolve while maintaining core spiritual functions within communities.
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