The book investigates how thunder beasts manifested as physical representations of natural forces, acted as agents of divine justice, and psychologically impacted believers. Starting with comparative religion and folklore, it builds a foundation for understanding these figures. Progressing across chapters, the book first explores archetypal characteristics, then examines specific cultural examples, and finally analyzes the social and psychological functions of these beliefs, demonstrating how they explained natural disasters and enforced social order.
The study of these myths provides insights into the psychology of fear, the construction of social norms, and the roots of modern environmental awareness. By blending historical analysis with psychological insights, Thunder Beasts offers a holistic understanding of these figures and their impact on culture.
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