Animisme

Animisme het gelei tot die geloof in baie geeste in die Russiese folklore soos die lesji, of woudgees.

Animisme (van die Latynse anima, "asem", "siel", "lewe")[1] is die geloof dat voorwerpe, plekke en wesens almal 'n eie gees besit.[2][3][4][5] Daarvolgens lewe alle dinge – diere, plante, rotse, riviere, weerstelsels, menslike handewerk en, in sommige gevalle, woorde.

  1. Segal, Robert (2004). Myth: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
  2. "Religion and Nature" (PDF). Geargiveer (PDF) vanaf die oorspronklike op 9 Oktober 2022.
  3. Stringer, Martin D. (1999). "Rethinking Animism: Thoughts from the Infancy of our Discipline". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 5 (4): 541–56. doi:10.2307/2661147. JSTOR 2661147.
  4. Hornborg, Alf (2006). "Animism, fetishism, and objectivism as strategies for knowing (or not knowing) the world". Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology. 71 (1): 21–32. doi:10.1080/00141840600603129. S2CID 143991508.
  5. Haught, John F. What Is Religion? An Introduction. Paulist Press. p. 19.

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