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Bible Myths and their Parallels in other Religions
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- Nombre de pages752
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4738742-8
- EAN8596547387428
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Bible Myths and their Parallels in Other Religions, " T. W. Doane embarks on a meticulous examination of biblical narratives alongside parallel myths found in various world religions. Doane employs a comparative methodology that intertwines literary analysis with anthropological insights, unveiling the remarkable similarities and shared themes among sacred texts. Through a critical lens, he dissects well-known biblical stories, positioning them within a broader mythological framework to reveal archetypal motifs prevalent across cultures.
This work stands out in the context of 19th-century scholarship, marked by an increasing interest in the intersection of religion and myth, and reflects the era's burgeoning critical attitudes toward traditional religious beliefs. T. W. Doane was a pioneering figure in the study of religious mythology, whose own background in theology and skepticism of established dogmas shaped his perspective. His academic journey through various religious texts led him to question the uniqueness of biblical stories, seeking to highlight their narrative similarities with other religious traditions.
This exploration not only showcases his scholarship but also represents the broader intellectual climate of the time, which encouraged a reexamination of religious texts in light of contemporary thought. I highly recommend "Bible Myths and their Parallels in Other Religions" to scholars and lay readers alike, offering valuable insights into the complexities of religious narratives. Doane's thorough approach invites readers to transcend conventional interpretations and appreciate the deep interconnectedness of human storytelling, making this book a significant contribution to the fields of religious studies and mythology.
This work stands out in the context of 19th-century scholarship, marked by an increasing interest in the intersection of religion and myth, and reflects the era's burgeoning critical attitudes toward traditional religious beliefs. T. W. Doane was a pioneering figure in the study of religious mythology, whose own background in theology and skepticism of established dogmas shaped his perspective. His academic journey through various religious texts led him to question the uniqueness of biblical stories, seeking to highlight their narrative similarities with other religious traditions.
This exploration not only showcases his scholarship but also represents the broader intellectual climate of the time, which encouraged a reexamination of religious texts in light of contemporary thought. I highly recommend "Bible Myths and their Parallels in Other Religions" to scholars and lay readers alike, offering valuable insights into the complexities of religious narratives. Doane's thorough approach invites readers to transcend conventional interpretations and appreciate the deep interconnectedness of human storytelling, making this book a significant contribution to the fields of religious studies and mythology.



