There
is a gradual diminution of the pantheon back through the stages represented by
four periods of early writing before 3000 B.C. until at Erech only
two deities are found. The Sumerian theologians themselves had two views about
the oldest deity from which the whole vast pantheon sprang. The philosophically
minded, basing their theory on the well-known Sumerian principle that the whole
universe and all things in it were derived from the logos
or
word of the Water-God, regard the Water-God as the first deity. Another school
which probably preserves the true tradition and true fact, always regards the
Sky-God as primitive and founder of the pantheon.
Langdon, Stephen H., “Monotheism
as the Predecessor of Polytheism in Sumerian Religion” (pp. 136-46), Evangelical Quarterly, London: James Clarke & Company, vol. 9 (April) 1937, p. 138.
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