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Greek Gods, Human Lives: What We
Can Learn From Myths Mary Lefkovitz |
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The mythology of
ancient In Greek Gods,
Human Lives, preeminent classicist Mary Lefkowitz
reintroduces readers to the literature of ancient We can learn much from
these myths, Lefkowitz shows, if we understand that
they are stories about religious experience - about the meaning of divinity,
the nature of justice, and the limitations of human knowledge. These myths
spoke to ancient audiences and helped them to comprehend their world. With
Mary Lefkowitz as an interpreter, these myths speak
to us as well. |
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