momentary god
English
Etymology
The concept comes from Hermann Usener in Götternamen, in Bonn, 1896 in German, later translated into English.(1)
Noun
momentary god (plural momentary gods)
Usage notes
Clear examples are the Greek figures of Euodos, Horophylax, and Myiagros, who chased away the flies during the sacrifices to Zeus and Athena.
References
(1) Hastings, James. Momentary Gods, in Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Part 16. Kessinger Publishing, 2003. Pages 777-778. →ISBN.
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