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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Theogony

Book • 1953

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Mentioned by
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Stephen West
as a source providing explanations for natural phenomena prevalent during Thales' time.
1,078 snips
Episode #001 ... Presocratic Philosophy - Ionian
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Peter Adamson
as a poem about the origins and natures of the gods.
237 snips
HoP 001 - Everything is Full of Gods - Thales
The main subject of the podcast episode, discussed by
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Deacon Harrison Garlick
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Dr. Frank Grabowski
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Thomas Lackey
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26 snips
A Discussion on Hesiod's Theogony
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Breej Burke
when discussing the origins of Hecate and her early portrayal as a beneficent goddess.
Hecate Part 1 (Classic Chthonia Remastered 2)
Mentioned as the poem the episode will focus on, exploring Greek paganism.
Hesiod: Theogony and Works and Days
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Shelby Bundy
when discussing Greek cosmogonies.
Eps. 11: Myths of Creation-Something from Nothing
Mentioned in the podcast conclusion as a work discussed in previous episodes.
How to Read the Bible like St. Thomas Aquinas and Dante
Mentioned by the podcast hosts while discussing the Theogony.
Aeschylus' Oresteia: Libation Bearers Explained Part Two
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Thomas Lackey
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Deacon Harrison Garlick
in the context of discussing the origins of the Furies and their connection to Zeus's actions.
Aeschylus' Oresteia: The Eumenides Explained Part Two
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Shelby Bundy
when discussing the Gorgons in Greek mythology.
Eps. 34: The Number Three
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Breej Burke
as a source for understanding the creation stories and the origins of Nyx.
Nyx and Night Goddesses
Mentioned by Stelios along with his book Theogony as part of the epic poetry and ancient Greek mythology.
PREVIEW: Chronicles #7 | Agamemnon with Stelios
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Fr. Timothy Bellamah O.P.
when discussing Pandora's myth and how it appears towards the middle of Hesiod's famous epic poem.
The Emergence of Evil as a Theological Problem | Fr. Timothy Bellamah, O.P.
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Caleb Ontiveros
as the source of the earliest known mention of Medea.
Seneca's Medea | Revenge, Violence, and Stoicism (Episode 176)
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Mitchell Rocklin
when contrasting Homer’s depiction of the gods.
The Iliad II: An Epic for the Ages

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