Myth: A Very Short Introduction

Myth: A Very Short Introduction

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Religion & Spirituality Science & Technology Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2015
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 2
ISBN-10 0198724705
ISBN-13 9780198724704
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In this concise exploration, the reader is invited to delve into the fascinating realm of myths, uncovering their origins and functions in various cultures. Segal expertly navigates through the complex landscape of pre-Christian European and Mediterranean religions, shedding light on how myths have shaped human thought and behavior throughout history.

Drawing from a wealth of scholarly knowledge, the narrative examines the threads that connect ancient tales to contemporary beliefs, emphasizing that myths are not merely relics of the past but living elements of cultural identity. The author raises compelling questions about the relevance of these stories in understanding modern society, urging readers to consider what myths reveal about humanity's deep-seated fears, hopes, and values.

Engaging and thought-provoking, this brief introduction serves as both a gateway for newcomers to the subject and a refreshing perspective for seasoned readers. In a world increasingly driven by science and rationality, Segal reminds us of the enduring power of myth to inspire, explain, and connect.

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