

D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths III: Implications for How to Live
9 snips Nov 12, 2024
Explore how Greek and Jewish philosophies shape our understanding of suffering, good, and evil. Delve into the idea that personal responsibility shines in Greek tragedy, particularly through tales like Oedipus. Discover the dynamic roles of women in ancient narratives, revealing their influence and complexity. Contrast Greek and biblical views on love and beauty, highlighting the differences between divine covenant and mythological romance. Uncover profound insights for a fulfilling life through the lenses of these two powerful cultures.
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Greek vs Jewish View of Immortality
- Greeks sought immortality by being remembered in stars and myths.
- Jews seek eternity in the present by living according to the covenant.
Contrasting Views on War and Suffering
- Greeks saw war as gods' entertainment causing human strife.
- The Bible views God as loving peace, detesting innocent suffering and war.
Different Concepts of Good and Evil
- Greek myth sees sin as offense against gods, and good as heroic acts.
- Biblical good and evil are covenant-based, focused on human well-being beyond gods' glory.