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Heathen Mythology
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Exploring the interplay between nature and mythology, the book reflects on how rivers and woods were personified by nymphs and gods, embodying a visible power that influenced human behavior. This connection between the divine and everyday life suggests a profound impact on the thoughts and morals of people, inspiring them toward good and deterring them from evil through immediate, tangible consequences. The author delves into the philosophical implications of these beliefs, offering insights into their significance in shaping cultural and ethical perspectives.
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Heathen Mythology, Anon
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- 2008
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- Title
- Heathen Mythology
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Anon
- Publisher
- Rogers Press
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 332
- ISBN13
- 9781443762564
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- History
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- Exploring the interplay between nature and mythology, the book reflects on how rivers and woods were personified by nymphs and gods, embodying a visible power that influenced human behavior. This connection between the divine and everyday life suggests a profound impact on the thoughts and morals of people, inspiring them toward good and deterring them from evil through immediate, tangible consequences. The author delves into the philosophical implications of these beliefs, offering insights into their significance in shaping cultural and ethical perspectives.