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Life-death-rebirth deity

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In mythology, a life-death-rebirth deity also known as a "dying-and-rising" god is one who dies and is reborn, in either a literal or symbolic sense. Often, the "death" was simply a visit and return to the underworld. Usually, such deities are worshipped primarily for this reason, and are often the subject of a mystery religion. They are associated with immortality, youth and redemption. Some of the most famous include Jesus Christ, Mithras, and Persephone (the object of the famed Eleusinian mysteries).

Dying and rising god scholarship first began in 1890 when James Frazer wrote 'The Golden Bough', which pointed out that ancient near east gods such as Osiris (consort of Isis), Tammuz and the early middle eastern version of Adonis, had all died and been resurrected. Frazer suggested that as early as the third mllenium BCE, ancient middle eastern cultures had a sort of “dying and rising god” template, used especially for “vegetation gods” that died and rejuvenated in accordance with the food growing seasons. Since then, dying and rising god scholarship has largely stagnated; some scholars see its paradigm as over-broad or -rigid.

Life-death-rebirth Deities

  1. Aboriginal mythology
    1. Julunggul
    2. Wawalag
  2. Akkadian mythology
    1. Tammuz
  3. Aztec mythology
    1. Xipe Totec
  4. Celtic mythology
    1. Cernunnos
  5. Christianity
    1. Jesus Christ
  6. Egyptian mythology
    1. Isis
    2. Osiris
  7. Etruscan mythology
    1. Atunis
  8. Greek mythology
    1. Adonis
    2. Cronus
    3. Cybele
    4. Dionysus
    5. Orpheus
    6. Persephone
  9. Hindu mythology
    1. Vishnu
  10. Khoikhoi mythology
    1. Heitsi
  11. Norse mythology
    1. Gullveig
  12. Persian mythology
    1. Mithras
  13. Phrygian mythology
    1. Attis
  14. Roman mythology
    1. Aeneas
    2. Bacchus
    3. Proserpina
  15. Sumerian mythology
    1. Damuzi
    2. Inanna

Frazer's idea of a universal dying and rising god theme was influential on the symbolico-religious thought of Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell and Aleister Crowley.