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The Other Aphrodite

Based on the the vision of Aphrodite, Drawing from classical sources by Sannion.

a darker side to Aphrodite’s nature, as a chthonic Goddess of love, sex and death. As the “brightly shining” Goddess, who rises from the dark oceanic depths of potentiality, Aphrodite reveals herself to be a vital force in both the making and unmaking of the cosmos.

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The Other Aphrodite

Joseph Campbell: The Grail Legends (MP3s)

Listen to Joseph Campbell’s six part talk on the Holy Grail and the world in which the Arthurian romances were created.

Mythology and the Table of Nations

Early Jewish writers attempted to euhemeristically reconcile classical mythology with the Table of Nations (Genesis: 10), to validate the historicity of their religion.

Christianity as True Myth

C.S. Lewis’ view of Christianity as the fulfillment of Pagan beliefs.


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2 Comments (Have your say)

  1. Laura

    Comment on October 24, 2007 at 11:51 pm

    I really appreciate you taking the time to put these lists together. I’ve bookmarked the tag.


  2. mahud

    Comment on October 25, 2007 at 10:32 am

    Thanks, Laura. I’ve been making use of Google Blog Search to find more mythology posts. I intend to post a new list every week :)


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