TTC Myth in human history
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- Audio > Audio books
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- 39
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- 571.33 MB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
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- mythology
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- Dec 30, 2012
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- kukamonga
36 LECTURES 01. Myth and Meaning 02. The Continuing Importance of Myth 03. Creation Myths 04. Mesopotamian CreationΓÇöEnuma Elish 05. Hebrew Creation Myths 06. Emergence and World-Parent Creation Myths 07. Cosmic Egg and Ex Nihilo Creation Myths 08. Earth-Diver and Dismembered God Creation Myths 09. Mesopotamian and Hebrew Flood Myths 10. Other Flood Myths 11. Myths of Cosmic Destruction 12. Greek and Norse Pantheons 13. The Great Goddess Remembered? 14. The GoddessΓÇöInanna and Dumuzi 15. The GoddessΓÇöIsis and Osiris 16. The Eclipse of the Goddess 17. Shamans and Vegetation Gods 18. Sky Gods and Earth Goddesses 19. Creator Gods 20. Gods and Goddesses of India 21. Hero Myths 22. Mythic HeroesΓÇöGilgamesh 23. Mythic HeroesΓÇöKing Arthur 24. Mythic HeroesΓÇöJason and the Argonauts 25. The Monomyths of Rank and Campbell 26. Mythic HeroesΓÇöMwindo 27. Female HeroesΓÇöDemeter and Hester Prynne 28. Female HeroesΓÇöPsyche and Beauty 29. The Trickster in Mythology 30. Tricksters from around the World 31. Native American Tricksters 32. African Tricksters 33. Mythic TrickstersΓÇöEshu and Legba 34. The Places of MythΓÇöRocks and Lakes 35. The Places of MythΓÇöMountains 36. The Places of MythΓÇöSacred Trees COURSE DESCRIPTION A warrior embarks on an ocean voyage to retrieve a mysterious fleece and prove his worth. A young man catches the spinning sun with a lasso to slow it down and lengthen the day. A giant boar raises the earth from beneath the sea with its enormous tusks. These are just a few of the thousands of myths belonging to cultures from around the world. They are tales of powerful gods and goddesses, of fearless heroes facing down frightening monsters, of ingenious tricks and epic battles. But these powerful stories do more than just widen our eyes, catch our breaths, and stretch our imaginations. They are the keys to truly grasping the ways that principles, rituals, codes, and taboos are woven into the fabric of a particular society or civilization. It's through myths that we can answer these and other fundamental questions: How was the universe created, and why? What is the purpose of evil in the world? Why is human society organized the way it is? How did natural features like rivers, mountains, and oceans emerge?