TY - BOOK AU - Prisca Augustyn PY - 2021 CY - New York, United States of America PB - Peter Lang Verlag TI - The Semiotics of Fate, Death, and the Soul in Germanic Culture T2 - The Christianization of Old Saxon UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1094518 N2 - The ninth-century Old Saxon Heliand gospel yields seminal sets of words for fate and the self that paint the cultural background into which Christianity was introduced. The Heliand contains robust mythopoetic links to an Indo-European tradition, which were conducive to the synthesis of ancient mythological scenarios with the dogma of the immortal soul. Peirce’s semiotic informs the linguistic analysis and promotes the ethnophilosophical description of the formation of belief, while the linguistic data inform the cultural analysis and substantiate the different levels of description in the semiotic paradigm. Through the combination of historical linguistic analysis and semiotic analysis, the development of fundamental beliefs is described and a continuity is established between early Germanic beliefs and modern beliefs, advancing the understanding and description of intellectual history and the evolution of meaning. KW - gospel, self, belief LA - English ER -