Tag: Comparative Mythology |
Meaning for Present in the Exodus Story of the Past
Regardless of how historical the Bible’s stories are, the value seems to be realized when one places their feet in the sandals of the characters. Possibly the best example of… Read more
Confucius, Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad by Harvard Professor, Mark W. Muesse
Ever wondered how other religions compare to Christianity? This is a fantastic lecture series that summarizes and compares the lives and philosophies of 4 people whose collective impact on humanity… Read more
Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley
This book is a rich compendium of quotes from the sages of all of the world’s major religions! Perennial Philosophy is a spirituality that views all of the world’s wisdom… Read more
Maps of Meaning by Jordan Peterson
This is NOT an easy read, but it is some brilliant stuff! Why have people from different cultures and eras formulated myths and stories with similar structures? What does this… Read more
Memories, Dreams, Reflections by C.G. Jung
Reading Carl Jung is typically be a daunting task, but I found this book to be very readable. If you’re interested in psychology, mythology, religion or dreams this is a… Read more
Suncoast In-depth
“Suncoast In-depth” is a mid-week (Thurs. eve. 6:30-8ish) opportunity to engage in meaningful discussion around topics and questions that challenge old paradigms and inspire new growth. Below are some topics… Read more
Hero With A Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell and Arthur Morey
This book outlines the “Hero’s Journey”, a common, recurrent theme of adventure and transformation found throughout the world’s mythic stories. Campbell’s extraordinary understanding of these stories is combined with insights… Read more