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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | BL 325 .C7 E9 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5114315 |
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BL 313 .M48 1967 Myth and cosmos : readings in mythology and symbolism / | BL325.B5 A98 2014 Arabic. al-Dam fī al-nuṣūṣ al-muqaddasah / | BL 325 .B7 1963 Creation legends of the ancient Near East, | BL 325 .C7 E9 2014 First light : a history of creation myths from Gilgamesh to the God-particle / | BL 325 .H46 H3 1965 Heroes and gods : spiritual biographies in antiquity / | BL 325 .K5 F7 1948 Kingship and the gods : a study of ancient Near Eastern religion as the integration of society & nature / | BL 325 .K5 H6 1958 Myth, ritual, and kingship : essays on the theory and practice of kingship in the ancient Near East and in Israel / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Did the universe start with a bang, or has it existed always? Was there a supernatural being behind it all, or just mindless forces? The beginning of things has forever tested the limits of curiosity, and such questions have both challenged atheists and inspired believers. Ancient cultures resorted to myth and symbolism to tell vibrant stories about human origins. Later civilizations added philosophical and scientific explanations: but these are not definitive. The nature and meaning of existence, the "why" as much as the "how" questions, are in the end mysterious. In this book the author explores the world's myriad creation stories against the background of the biggest question there is: what are we doing here? Discussing Swahili legends that resemble the Book of Genesis, Greek tales about the Titans, Native American, Inca and Mesopotamian mythologies, and Vedic creation cycles that begin with a cosmic egg or seed, the author surveys polytheist, monotheist and dualist ideas about supernatural power. Tracing the history of humanity as it has struggled, over many millennia, to make sense of itself, The Creation Myth will attract students of religion, history and philosophy and general readers alike. -- From publisher's website.
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