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  1. Oct 14, 2024 · Written by a leading scholar of ancient civilizations, A Dictionary of World Mythology presents the powerful gods of Greece, Rome, and Scandinavia, the more mystical deities of Buddhist and Hindu India, and the stern spirits of the African and American continents.

    • Arthur Cotterell
  2. Mythopedia is the ultimate online resource for exploring ancient mythology; from the Greeks and Romans, to Celtic, Norse, Egyptian and more.

  3. Hisham is the first man who discussed and deliberated the fundamentals of beliefs and topic of leadership in the Islamic world on the basis of the scientific point of view. He wrote books on those topics and opened the way for research and debate for the coming generations.

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    • Names

    Hashem is a Hebrew term for God. Literally, it means the name. In the Bible the Hebrew word for God is made up of four vowels, and according to tradition it was only pronounced on Yom Kippur by the High Priest. Saying Gods name was considered a very serious and powerful thing, so much so that one of the Ten Commandments prohibits us from saying God...

    When reading Torah, we generally substitute the word Adonai for the four letter un-pronounceable name of God. Outside of reading Torah and praying, God is often referred to as Hashem, a creative way of not saying Gods name. If youre a Harry Potter fan, its kind of the opposite of how Voldemort was referred to as He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named.

    There are many other names for God in Jewish tradition, including Adoshem, Yah, Yahweh, HaKadosh Baruch Hu, El Shaddai, Av Harahamim, and Harahaman.

  4. Mar 14, 2021 · By Tim Lambert. The Ancient Greeks were polytheists (they worshipped many gods). The Greeks imagined that gods and goddesses were like human beings. A. Acamas. Acamas was the son of the hero Theseus. He fought in the Trojan War.

  5. May 7, 2021 · Blog. Gods and goddesses of the Greek and Roman pantheon. Share the page. Publication date: 7 May 2021. We're taking a closer look at who's who in the ancient Greek and Roman pantheon, using objects in the collection to explore the symbols and stories that can help us to identify each god and goddess.

  6. “ A myth is a way of making sense in a senseless world. Myths are the narrative patterns that give significance to our existence. Myths are like the beams in a house: not exposed to outside view, they are the structure which holds the house together so people can live in it.”

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