The Wild Hunt for Numinous Knowledge: Perspectives on and from the Study of Pre-Christian Nordic Religions in Honour of Jens Peter Schjødt

Karen Bek-Pedersen (Editor), Sophie Bønding (Editor), Luke John Murphy (Editor), Morten Warmind (Editor), Simon Nygaard (Editor)

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Abstract

This two-volume special issue of Religionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift (no. 74), titled The Wild Hunt for Numinous Knowledge: Perspectives on and from the Study of Pre-Christian Nordic Religion in honour of Jens Peter Schjødt, is a festschrift for Jens Peter Schjødt on the occasion of his 70th birthday on the 24th March 2022. Edited by Ka-ren Bek-Pedersen, Sophie Bønding, Luke John Murphy, Simon Nygaard, and Morten Warmind, it presents studies of pre-Christian Nordic religions that explicitly exper-iment with and reflect on their theoretical framework and methods, as well as stud-ies that are based more broadly in the Study of Religion, but which relate to the study of pre-Christian Nordic religions in different ways. It thus seeks to honour the full breadth of Jens Peter’s research and to evoke a productive dialogue between researchers who use different approaches to the same material and the same ap-proaches to different materials, grouping thematically-similar studies in a number of sections. As such, this collection offers not only a wide range of ground-breaking studies of many aspects of pre-Christian Nordic religions, but also demonstrates the benefits of methodically-conscious study of the early medieval Nordic region more generally, as well as the relevance of this field to the Study of Religion broadly speaking.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAarhus
Number of pages785
Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2022
SeriesReligionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift
Volume74
ISSN0108-1993

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