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What does the word “mythology” mean to you? Name some of the major mythologies that you know and tell a little about the mythology.
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Mythology: stories that are meant to instruct Does NOT mean an untrue story!!!!! Myths have serious moral implications Captures the essence of the human experience Mythology builds cultures
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Greek Polytheistic Judeo-Christian Monotheistic Science Non-theism
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Torah (Judaism) Old Testament – Covers creation and major laws and beliefs Bible (Christianity) Old Testament + New Testament, with focus on the new Shares beliefs of Judaism but with revisions made my Jesus Quran (Islam) Considers Old and New Testaments as holy works but provides a new book to reconcile the two, through the teachings of Muhammad Recognizes Jesus as a profit but see his divinity as contradictory to a monotheistic religion
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Pentateuch: first five books of the Old Testament Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Leviticus Genesis: Creation Covenants – promises made by God First Families
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Moses: originally credited with authorship Problems with Mosaic Authorship: Discrepancies Repetitions Speaking in third person Talks about his own death Linguistics: different writing styles
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4 major contributors to the Pentateuch Yahwist Source (J) Elohist Source (E) Deuteronomist Source (D) Priestly Source (P)
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Uses personal name “Yahweh” for God Anthropomorphic portray of Deity Vivid, concrete style Dramatic storyline (beginning with creation Gen. 2:4)
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Uses generic plural Elohim for God Less picturesque (than J) Less anthropomorphic (than J) Begins narrative with Abraham
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More elaborate rhetorical style than J and E
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Focuses on Priestly interests Legalistic Ritual Precise, pedantic style, meticulously listing genealogies, censuses, dates, and instructions for the cult Added to JE epic during and after the Babylonian exile
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