Ancient Egypt and The Gods
.... and ruled by Egypt." By this logic, the king over the course of the pharaonic period passed from being a proxy to a co-regent to a warrior-
agent of the
gods. ....
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Michel de Montaigne
.... Rather, he honors his
gods and his king by looking to himself, his owen hearth, his own fields. The ideal man is no warrior, no
agent of vengeance but one who ....
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Epicurus and Thomas Aquinas
.... that the ultimate goal of life is to attempt as much as possible to live like the
gods. .... Aquinas argues that God is the first
agent and the end of all things. ....
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Selected Themes in Homer's Odyssey
.... domestic situation of Odysseus stands for the situation of all humankind, and Odysseus becomes the
agent for clarifying the situation before the
gods and man. ....
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The Myth Structure of Heart of Darkness
.... Kurtz - "a first-class
agent ... .... Rescue the Annointed One: religious ritual so often requires an attempt to save some "child of the
gods" from ineveitable death ....
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Hobbes on Obligation Thomas Hobbes held offere
.... either of their good or evil fortune but some power or
agent invisible: in which sense perhaps it was that some of the old poets said that the
gods were at ....
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Hobbes on Obligation Thomas Hobbes held offere
.... either of their good or evil fortune but some power or
agent invisible: in which sense perhaps it was that some of the old poets said that the
gods were at ....
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Hindu Culture & Belief System
.... of the moral and physical order," was the most important of the
gods after Indra .... a seeker after "vengeance," he does believe that "as the chief
agent of rta ....
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Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
.... situation of all humankind. Odysseus becomes the
agent for restoring order before the
gods and man. Odysseus puts an interpretation ....
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Four Epics: Odyssey, Aeneid, Ramayana, and Mahabharata
.... situation of all humankind. Odysseus becomes the
agent for restoring order before the
gods and man. Odysseus puts an interpretation ....
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3 Pre-Scientific Societies
.... The worship of the
gods is a system intended to please the
gods. .... The Hopi Indians, for instance, see the clan as an important
agent of land-control so that ....
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The Pharaoh in Egyptian Religion
.... Baines can say that the pharaoh "manifested on earth aspects of the
gods, but he .... which asserts that the Egyptian king is and always was the
agent or embodiment ....
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Sibling Relationships in Ancient Greek Plays
.... But as the cosmic
agent of balance, Dikê cannot tolerate such dislocation. Nor, of course, can the individual
gods who stand for specific cosmic forces, which ....
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Gender Issues in Aeschylus' Oresteia Trilogy
.... of other
gods and of costs to human beings of following the
gods' dictates .... be secondary to that of Agamemnon, the ruler of Argos and thus its
agent of stability ....
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Prometheus Bound
.... physically but also is destined to achieve symbolic status as the
agent of humankind's .... that is itself bound by natural laws to which even the
gods are bound ....
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Theme of Disorderliness in 3 Plays
.... What the
gods' presence in the action of the Eumenides means is that the Furies focus .... to that of Agamemnon, the ruler of Argos and thus its
agent of stability ....
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Hobbes' Discussion of Religion
.... there is nothing to accuse, either of their good, or evill fortune, but some Power , or
Agent Invisible: In which sense perhaps it was, that . . .
Gods were at ....
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Religious Monotheism
.... is the one and only God, the sole Creator, Preserver, Lord, and
Agent of all .... hostile to a trinitarian god and polytheistic sectarian or tribal
gods but would ....
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Three Monotheism Faiths
.... is the one and only God, the sole Creator, Preserver, Lord, and
Agent of all .... hostile to a trinitarian god and polytheistic sectarian or tribal
gods but would ....
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Heart of Darkness
.... The novella's panoply of characters reminds one of the demi-
gods and demons of Greek epic .... to devote a corner of his office to the bed of a dying ivory
agent. ....
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Individual Beliefs and Life
.... 2) putting herself in the position of acting as an
agent of natural .... abides eternal and immortal" (Musurillo 27), but also scornfully demonizes the Roman
gods. ....
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Benefits & Demands of Democracy
.... away from the idea that the sovereign is invested by God or the
gods or some .... at each stage, Rousseau shows how the people need some force or
agent to carry out ....
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Oleanna and Equus: A Comparison
.... Carol, the tenure committee, his lawyer, his real estate
agent, and even his .... men have previously enjoyed opportunities to feel like
gods, exercising omnipotent ....
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Hercules and Sampson: A Comparison
.... history personifies this struggle of the Israelites, not so much with rival
gods as with .... Then he meets Delilah (16:1), the
agent of his doom, who is bribed by ....
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Bipolar Siku of Peru
.... associated with to be not only a dominant remnant of indigenous culture but also the
agent of the .... He sings and dances to honor and appease his ancestral
gods. ....
(3568

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Exploration of the New World
.... The Spaniards had themselves entered the city as
gods because they were so viewed .... Even though nature may have been the primary
agent of death for the Indians ....
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Portrayals of Children in Shakespeare's Plays
.... judgment mitigate the persistent power of arrogance to be the
agent of Coriolanus's .... as much as common sense or love, does the disarming: "the
gods will plague ....
(4045

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The Siku of Peru
.... associated with to be not only a dominant remnant of indigenous culture but also the
agent of the .... He sings and dances to honor and appease his ancestral
gods. ....
(3538

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Development of sacred scripture
.... sight of it." Hesiod's Theogony, which treats of the generation of
gods and goddesses .... language in general and text in particular to act as an
agent of cultural ....
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Critiques of Hegel's Philosophy of Religion The purpose of this ...
.... creates what Fackenheim calls a dilemma, for if philosophy is the
agent of connection .... The Greek tradition had
gods either assuming the form of men but never ....
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