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Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2 by Giuseppe Fornari

Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2
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Author: Giuseppe Fornari
Publisher: MSU Press
ISBN: 1628953942
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Release Date: 2020-09-01
Category: History
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Download PDF Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2 eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. This magisterial reflection on the history and destiny of the West compares Greco-Roman civilization and the Judeo-Christian tradition in order to understand what both unites and divides them. Mediation, understood as a collective, symbolic experience, gives society unity and meaning, putting human beings in contact with a universal object known as the world or reality. But unity has a price: the very force that enables peaceful coexistence also makes us prone to conflict. As a result, in order to find a common point of convergence—of at-one-ment—someone must be sacrificed. Sacrifice, then, is the historical pillar of mediation. It was endorsed in a cosmic-religious sense in antiquity and rejected for ethical reasons in modernity, where the Judeo-Christian tradition plays an intermediate role in condemning sacrificial violence as such, while accepting sacrifice as a voluntary act offered to save other human beings. Today, as we face the collapse of all shared mediations, this intermediating solution offers a way out of our moral and cultural plight.


Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 1 by Giuseppe Fornari

Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2
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Author: Giuseppe Fornari
Publisher: MSU Press
ISBN: 1628953934
Size: 16.45 MB
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Release Date: 2020-09-01
Category: History
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Download PDF Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 1 eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. This magisterial reflection on the history and destiny of the West compares Greco-Roman civilization and the Judeo-Christian tradition in order to understand what both unites and divides them. Mediation, understood as a collective, symbolic experience, gives society unity and meaning, putting human beings in contact with a universal object known as the world or reality. But unity has a price: the very force that enables peaceful coexistence also makes us prone to conflict. As a result, in order to find a common point of convergence—of at-one-ment—someone must be sacrificed. Sacrifice, then, is the historical pillar of mediation. It was endorsed in a cosmic-religious sense in antiquity and rejected for ethical reasons in modernity, where the Judeo-Christian tradition plays an intermediate role in condemning sacrificial violence as such, while accepting sacrifice as a voluntary act offered to save other human beings. Today, as we face the collapse of all shared mediations, this intermediating solution offers a way out of our moral and cultural plight.


Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God by Giuseppe Fornari

Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2
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Author: Giuseppe Fornari
Publisher: Studies in Violence, Mimesis &
ISBN: 9781611863567
Size: 61.79 MB
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Release Date: 2020
Category: History
Language: en
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Download PDF Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. "The book proposes a new interpretation of the Western philosophical world by comparing the concept of sacrifice in Greco-Roman and Judo-Christian religious-philosophical systems"--


I Judge No One by David Lloyd Dusenbury

Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2
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Author: David Lloyd Dusenbury
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019769618X
Size: 14.22 MB
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Release Date: 2023-01-01
Category: Religion
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Download PDF I Judge No One eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. Why was Jesus, who said "I judge no one," put to death for a political crime? Of course, this is a historical question--but it is not only historical. Jesus's life became a philosophical theme in the first centuries of our era, when "pagan" and Christian philosophers clashed over the meaning of his sayings and the significance of his death. Modern philosophers, too, such as Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche, have tried to retrace the arc of Jesus's life and death. I Judge No One is a philosophical reading of the four memoirs, or "gospels," that were fashioned by early Christ-believers and collected in the New Testament. It offers original ways of seeing a deeply enigmatic figure who calls himself the Son of Man. David Lloyd Dusenbury suggests that Jesus offered his contemporaries a scandalous double claim. First, that human judgements are pervasive and deceptive; and second, that even divine laws can only be fulfilled in the human experience of love. Though his life led inexorably to a grim political death, what Jesus's sayings revealed--and still reveal--is that our highest desires lie beyond the political.


Dionysus by Walter F. Otto

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Author: Walter F. Otto
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253208910
Size: 42.23 MB
Format: PDF, Kindle
Release Date: 1965
Category: Religion
Language: en
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Download PDF Dionysus eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. "This study of Dionysus . . . is also a new theogony of Early Greece." —Publishers Weekly "An original analysis . . . of the spiritual significance of the Greek myth and cult of Dionysus." —Theology Digest


The Christian Invention Of Time by Simon Goldhill

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Author: Simon Goldhill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316512908
Size: 37.29 MB
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Release Date: 2022-02-03
Category: History
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Download PDF The Christian Invention Of Time eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. With trademark flair, Simon Goldhill shows how Christianity transformed humanity's relationship with time in ways that resonate today.


A God Torn To Pieces by Giuseppe Fornari

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Author: Giuseppe Fornari
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
ISBN: 9781611861013
Size: 14.71 MB
Format: PDF
Release Date: 2013-10-01
Category: Philosophy
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Download PDF A God Torn To Pieces eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. Giuseppe Fornari’s groundbreaking inquiry shows that Friedrich Nietzsche’s neglected importance as a religious thinker and his “untimeliness” place him at the forefront of modern thought. Capable of exploiting his own failures as a cognitive tool to discover what other philosophers never wanted to see, Nietzsche ultimately drove himself to mental collapse. Fornari analyzes the tragic reports of Nietzsche’s madness and seeks out the cause of this self-destructive destiny, which, he argues, began earlier than his rivalry with the composer and polemicist Richard Wagner, dating back to the premature loss of Nietzsche’s father. Dramatic experience enabled Nietzsche to detect a more general tendency of European culture, leading to his archaeological and prophetic discovery of the death of God, which he understood as a primordial assassination from which all humankind took its origin. Fornari concludes that Nietzsche’s fatal rebellion against a Christian awareness, which he identified as the greatest threat to his plan, led him to become one and the same not only with Dionysus but also with the crucified Christ. His effort, Fornari argues, was a dramatic way to recognize the silent, inner meaning of Christ’s figure, and perhaps to be forgiven.


From Achilles To Christ Volume 2 Of 2 Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition by Louis Markos

Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2
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Author: Louis Markos
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1458726886
Size: 10.57 MB
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Release Date: 2009-11-11
Category: Philosophy
Language: en
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Download PDF From Achilles To Christ Volume 2 Of 2 Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. ''The heart of Christianity is a myth which is also a fact.'' - C.S. LEWIS In From Achilles to Christ, Louis Markos introduces readers to the great narratives of classical mythology from a Christian perspective. From the battles of Achilles and the adventures of Odysseus to the feats of Hercules and the trials of Aeneas, Markos demonstrates how the characters, themes and symbols within these myths both foreshadow and find their fulfillment in the story of Jesus Christ - the ''myth made fact.'' Along the way, he dispels misplaced fears about the dangers of reading classical literature and offers a Christian approach to the appropriation and interpretation of these great literary works. This engaging and eminently readable book is an excellent resource for Christian students, teachers and readers of classical literature. ''This is a much-needed Christian introduction to the classical pagan sources that framed the Mediterranean culture in which the apostles proclaimed the gospel. The argument of this book would have been obvious to the church fathers.'' PATRICK HENRY REARDON, senior editor, Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, and author of The Trial of Job


The Jesus Mysteries by Timothy Freke

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Author: Timothy Freke
Publisher: Harmony
ISBN: 0676806570
Size: 34.93 MB
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Release Date: 2001-12-18
Category: Social Science
Language: en
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Download PDF The Jesus Mysteries eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. Drawing on the cutting edge of modern scholarship, this astonishing book completely undermines the traditional history of Christianity that has been perpetuated for centuries by the Church and presents overwhelming evidence that the Jesus of the New Testament is a mythical figure. “Whether you conclude that this book is the most alarming heresy of the millennium or the mother of all revelations, The Jesus Mysteries deserves to be read.” —Fort Worth Star-Telegram Far from being eyewitness accounts, as is traditionally held, the Gospels are actually Jewish adaptations of ancient Pagan myths of the dying and resurrecting godman Osiris-Dionysus. The supernatural story of Jesus is not the history of a miraculous Messiah but a carefully crafted spiritual allegory designed to guide initiates on a journey of mystical discovery. A little more than a century ago, most people believed that the strange story of Adam and Eve was history; today it is understood to be a myth. Within a few decades, authors Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy argue, we will likewise be amazed that the fabulous story of God incarnate—who was born of a virgin, who turned water into wine, and who rose from the dead—could have been interpreted as anything but a profound parable.


Jesus Followers In The Roman Empire by Paul B. Duff

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Author: Paul B. Duff
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 0802868789
Size: 37.31 MB
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Release Date: 2017
Category: Religion
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Download PDF Jesus Followers In The Roman Empire eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. When Jesus of Nazareth began proclaiming the kingdom of God early in the first century, he likely had no intention of starting a new religion, especially one that included former pagans. Yet a new religion did eventually develop--one that not only included non-Jews but was soon dominated by them. How did this happen? Jesus Followers in the Roman Empire by Paul Duff offers an accessible and informed account of Christian origins, beginning with the teaching of Jesus and moving to the end of the first century. Duff's narrative shows how the rural Jewish movement led by Jesus developed into a largely non-Jewish phenomenon permeating urban centers of the Roman Empire. Paying special attention to social, cultural, and religious contexts--as well as to early Christian ideas about idolatry, marriage, family, slavery, and ethnicity--Jesus Followers in the Roman Empire will help readers cultivate a deeper understanding of the identity, beliefs, and practices of early Christ-believers.


The Gospel Libel Volume Ii by Anonymous

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Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465327460
Size: 39.47 MB
Format: PDF
Release Date: 2000-10-26
Category: Fiction
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Download PDF The Gospel Libel Volume Ii eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. NOTE: This is Vol.II of II PURPOSE/NEED FOR THIS PUBLICATION The early Christians said to the Jews, "You have no right to live among us as Jews," and sought to make them Christians. Then, political Christendom said, "You have no right to live among us," and created the ghettos of physical separation. Finally, the Nazis said, "You have no right to live," and the world remained silent. Anti-Semitism, past and present, is a natural concomitant of the Gospel libel, which was causal and manifest in the Holocaust. As anti-Semitism is again on the rise, and, as ignorance is not only prevalent, but also rampant, inculcating the uneducated and misinformed masses with the truth may possibly and hopefully result in a diminution, if not a culmination of anti-Jewish hostility. This treatise is a depiction of the most important trial in the annals of history - a trial dealing with the most tragic libel in the history of the human race - a libel that was causal in crusades, inquisitions, pogroms, Holocausts, and other crimes against an innocent people for more than nineteen centuries. Rectifying this ongoing injustice is the primary purpose of this publication! A CHALLENGE For more than nineteen centuries, Christians have been accusing Jews of having shed innocent blood, the blood of their lord Jesus Christ. They claim that almost two thousand years ago, the Great Sanhedrin, the highest tribunal in the land of Judea, unjustly convicted Jesus of the capital offense of blasphemy, and delivered him to the Roman Procurator to be crucified. This accusation based solely upon the testimony of the Four Gospels, has never been brought to trial in any court of law. No verdict and no decision of guilt against the Jews has ever been handed down by a competent tribunal. Yet, Christians have ever since been depriving the Jews of their legal and natural rights without due process of law. The Jews cannot forever stand accused of this heinous crime by a unilateral opinion and suffer untold misery. They are entitled, at long last, to have their day in court and to refute this long-standing accusation. It is for this reason this case is being brought to the attention of the world. Your first impression, as Christians, of course, will be that this is a special pleading; that the author, as a Jew, was prejudiced and biased in presenting his case, and that it is therefore nothing more than a one-sided affair. You will naturally say, that the author, as a Jew, based his contentions on arguments, which are necessarily anti-Christian and faulty. Hence, worthy Christians, this thesis is presented to you, proving that the Jews cannot be held guilty of having shed the blood of Jesus, and you are challenged to refute it. If you are unable to disprove this contention, or if you conveniently choose to ignore it, and thus tacitly admit that it is irrefutable and true, then we demand of you, in the name of justice, and of humanity, and of the very tenets of your religion, that you openly admit and proclaim henceforth in all your houses of worship and in your parochial schools, that the Jews are innocent. We demand that you cease indoctrinating the tender minds of your children with the false accusation against the Jews that they were instrumental in causing the crucifixion of Jesus. We demand that you cease inciting your followers against the Jews with your Passion Plays before the approach of Easter. We demand in the name of justice that you begin now to right the deadly wrong committed against the Jews, by revising those chapters in the Four Gospels that tell of the trial of Jesus, and by deleting from the New Testament texts all accusations against the Jews. We demand in the name of all that is decent in Christianity and in the name of the conscience of mankind that,


The Book Of Lies by Aleister Crowley

Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2
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Author: Aleister Crowley
Publisher: e-artnow
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Size: 58.89 MB
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Release Date: 2022-01-04
Category: Body, Mind & Spirit
Language: en
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Download PDF The Book Of Lies eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. The Book of Lies was written by English occultist and teacher Aleister Crowley under the pen name of Frater Perdurabo. As Crowley describes it: "This book deals with many matters on all planes of the very highest importance. It is an official publication for Babes of the Abyss, but is recommended even to beginners as highly suggestive." The book consists of 91 chapters, each of which consists of one page of text. The chapters include a question mark, poems, rituals, instructions, and obscure allusions and cryptograms. The subject of each chapter is generally determined by its number and its corresponding Qabalistic meaning.


The Birth Of Tragedy by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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Author: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780192832924
Size: 43.46 MB
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Release Date: 2000
Category: Aesthetics
Language: en
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Download PDF The Birth Of Tragedy eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. This new edition of Nietzsche's discussion of the nature of art, science, and religion, expounds on the origins of Greek tragedy and its relevance to the German culture of its time. The book's argument raises important questions about the problematic nature of cultural origins, which are still valid today.


Classics And The Bible by John Taylor

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Author: John Taylor
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 071563481X
Size: 38.26 MB
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Release Date: 2007-11-22
Category: Literary Criticism
Language: en
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Download PDF Classics And The Bible eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. Looks at story-patterns and themes which Greek and Latin literature share with the Hebrew scriptures and the New Testament. This work considers the subject from the classical side: Homer, the Greek tragedians, Plato, and Virgil. It also focuses on the New Testament, and on the aspects of later reception.


The Immortality Key by Brian C. Muraresku

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Author: Brian C. Muraresku
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 125027091X
Size: 54.24 MB
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Release Date: 2020-09-29
Category: History
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Download PDF The Immortality Key eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER As seen on The Joe Rogan Experience! A groundbreaking dive into the role psychedelics have played in the origins of Western civilization, and the real-life quest for the Holy Grail that could shake the Church to its foundations. The most influential religious historian of the 20th century, Huston Smith, once referred to it as the "best-kept secret" in history. Did the Ancient Greeks use drugs to find God? And did the earliest Christians inherit the same, secret tradition? A profound knowledge of visionary plants, herbs and fungi passed from one generation to the next, ever since the Stone Age? There is zero archaeological evidence for the original Eucharist – the sacred wine said to guarantee life after death for those who drink the blood of Jesus. The Holy Grail and its miraculous contents have never been found. In the absence of any hard data, whatever happened at the Last Supper remains an article of faith for today’s 2.5 billion Christians. In an unprecedented search for answers, The Immortality Key examines the archaic roots of the ritual that is performed every Sunday for nearly one third of the planet. Religion and science converge to paint a radical picture of Christianity’s founding event. And after centuries of debate, to solve history’s greatest puzzle. Before the birth of Jesus, the Ancient Greeks found salvation in their own sacraments. Sacred beverages were routinely consumed as part of the so-called Ancient Mysteries – elaborate rites that led initiates to the brink of death. The best and brightest from Athens and Rome flocked to the spiritual capital of Eleusis, where a holy beer unleashed heavenly visions for two thousand years. Others drank the holy wine of Dionysus to become one with the god. In the 1970s, renegade scholars claimed this beer and wine – the original sacraments of Western civilization – were spiked with mind-altering drugs. In recent years, vindication for the disgraced theory has been quietly mounting in the laboratory. The constantly advancing fields of archaeobotany and archaeochemistry have hinted at the enduring use of hallucinogenic drinks in antiquity. And with a single dose of psilocybin, the psychopharmacologists at Johns Hopkins and NYU are now turning self-proclaimed atheists into instant believers. But the smoking gun remains elusive. If these sacraments survived for thousands of years in our remote prehistory, from the Stone Age to the Ancient Greeks, did they also survive into the age of Jesus? Was the Eucharist of the earliest Christians, in fact, a psychedelic Eucharist? With an unquenchable thirst for evidence, Muraresku takes the reader on his twelve-year global hunt for proof. He tours the ruins of Greece with its government archaeologists. He gains access to the hidden collections of the Louvre to show the continuity from pagan to Christian wine. He unravels the Ancient Greek of the New Testament with the world’s most controversial priest. He spelunks into the catacombs under the streets of Rome to decipher the lost symbols of Christianity’s oldest monuments. He breaches the secret archives of the Vatican to unearth manuscripts never before translated into English. And with leads from the archaeological chemists at UPenn and MIT, he unveils the first scientific data for the ritual use of psychedelic drugs in classical antiquity. The Immortality Key reconstructs the suppressed history of women consecrating a forbidden, drugged Eucharist that was later banned by the Church Fathers. Women who were then targeted as witches during the Inquisition, when Europe’s sacred pharmacology largely disappeared. If the scientists of today have resurrected this technology, then Christianity is in crisis. Unless it returns to its roots. Featuring a Foreword by Graham Hancock, the NYT bestselling author of America Before.


Septuagint History Volume 2 by Scriptural Research Institute

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Author: Scriptural Research Institute
Publisher: Scriptural Research Institute
ISBN: 1990289886
Size: 66.78 MB
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Release Date: 2023-03-14
Category: Religion
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Download PDF Septuagint History Volume 2 eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. In the mid-3rd century BC, King Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt ordered a translation of the ancient Israelite scriptures for the Library of Alexandria. This translation later became known as the Septuagint, based on the description of the translation by seventy translators in the Letter of Aristeas. The History section of the Septuagint contained the books that told the history of the Israelite and Judahites from Joshua's conquest of Canaan circa 1500 BC, until the establishment of the Hasmonean dynasty in Judea, in 140 BC. Septuagint: History, Volume 2, is composed of modern, non-theological translations of the books of Paralipomena, Ezra, Tobit, Judith, Esther, and Maccabees, which spanned roughly 950 BC to the creation of the Hasmonean kingdom of Judea in 140 BC. The books cover several eras of Judahite history, beginning with the fragmentary stories found in Paralipomena, books likely originating in Edom. The stories in Paralipomena cover the same eras as those found in the books of the Kingdoms, however, occasionally contradict the books of the Kingdoms, and are therefore viewed as an auxiliary version of Judahite history by biblical scholars. The two surviving versions of the books of Tobit are set during the Neo-Assyrian era, which also appears to have been the origin of the book of Judith. Both Judith and the Codex Vaticanus’ version of Tobit have been edited into anachronistic nonsense, however, the Sinaiticus version of Tobit still survives, which appears to be consistent with the history of the era, indicating the books likely did originate in the Neo-Assyrian and/or Median empires. Tobit specifically claims the first part of the book was written in Assyria, while the later sections had to have been written in Media, as the author reported moving there. The books of Ezra cover the era from the Persian conquest of Babylon, until 351 BC, less than 20 years before Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire. While the historical events in Jerusalem are not clearly understood during the Persian era, the sequence of events described in the books of Ezra do fit into the major events of Persian history well, however, have not generally been understood until the last two centuries, when archaeology in Iran produced a coherent view of Persian history. Historically, understanding the events in the books of Ezra, as well as Esther, which is set during the Persian Empire, was complicated by Rabbinical history, which redacted most of Persian history from the Judean records, as well as the fact that so many Persian kings held the same name. There were 5 kings named Artaxerxes, 3 named Darius, and 2 named Xerxes, and the dating of major events in the books of Ezra, used regal years without specifying which Artaxerxes, Xerxes, or Darius’s reign the year relates too. Three of the book of the Maccabees were added to the Septuagint in the 1st or late-2nd century BC, while a forth was added in the 1st century AD. Many other books of the Maccabees also exist, in Aramaic, Arabic, Ge‘ez, and Yiddish. The books recount events that supposedly lead up to the Maccabean revolt in Judea, between 165 and 140 BC. Other than the first book, they have never been considered historically valid by rabbis or historians, and few Christian scholars have viewed them as a true record of events from the era. The fourth book labelled Maccabees in the Septuagint, is a philosophical reinterpretation of the events found throughout the Septuagint, from a 1st century Jewish perspective.


Interpretation And Dionysos by Park McGinty

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Author: Park McGinty
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
ISBN:
Size: 32.16 MB
Format: PDF, Mobi
Release Date: 1978
Category: Dionysia
Language: en
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Download PDF Interpretation And Dionysos eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. Sinceits founding by Jacques Waardenburg in 1971, Religion and Reason has been a leading forum for contributions on theories, theoretical issues and agendas related to the phenomenon and the study of religion. Topics include (among others) category formation, comparison, ethnophilosophy, hermeneutics, methodology, myth, phenomenology, philosophy of science, scientific atheism, structuralism, and theories of religion. From time to time the series publishes volumes that map the state of the art and the history of the discipline.


Dionysus In Exile by Rafael López-Pedraza

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Author: Rafael López-Pedraza
Publisher:
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Size: 69.22 MB
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Release Date: 2000
Category: Dionysus (Greek deity)
Language: en
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Download PDF Dionysus In Exile eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. The internationally renowned Jungian analyst Lopez-Pedraza diagnoses the psychological illness at the core of modern society--the loss of embodied soulfulness in people's lives. In this study of the Greek god Dionysus, he offers insight for a cure. This book may be worth several years in psychotherapy, if one takes its message to heart. Dismemberment and cannibalism, Prometheus and Titanic nature, mystical experience, the communal aspect of Dionysiac worship, jazz, flamenco, and bullfighting are among the many twists and turns taken in this essay that wends its way through issues of the body and emotion to open hidden doors for psychotherapy and to cast new light on post-modern humanity.


Frenzy by Percival Everett

Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2
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Author: Percival Everett
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Size: 32.90 MB
Format: PDF, Kindle
Release Date: 1997
Category: Fiction
Language: en
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Download PDF Frenzy eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. Frenzy tells the story of Dionysos through his "mortal bookmark," an assistant called Vlepo. It is Vlepo's job to witness and experience on behalf of his curious master. Together they collapse the boundaries of space and time, piecing together a fantastic narrative out of familiar legend. Yet Dionysos in his "god-haze" can never be satisfied.


History Of Religious Ideas Volume 2 by Mircea Eliade

Dionysus Christ And The Death Of God Volume 2
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Author: Mircea Eliade
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022602735X
Size: 21.49 MB
Format: PDF, Kindle
Release Date: 2011-12-16
Category: Religion
Language: en
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Download PDF History Of Religious Ideas Volume 2 eBook. You can read online on your kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad. In volume 2 of this monumental work, Mircea Eliade continues his magisterial progress through the history of religious ideas. The religions of ancient China, Brahmanism and Hinduism, Buddha and his contemporaries, Roman religion, Celtic and German religions, Judaism, the Hellenistic period, the Iranian syntheses, and the birth of Christianity—all are encompassed in this volume.