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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 10 pps

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 10 pps

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 10 pps

... mind and soul, and intensify the struggle against every folly of the passions of love and basewickedness, and love of praise, and fondness of contention, and tiresomejealousy and wrath, and ... flesh and blood; rather theauthorities of the universe and the spirits of wickedness’” (86:22–6). Thesame quotation is used by Athanasius (295–373 CE), the to -and- fro bishop ofAlexandria, ... Instead of the orig-inal Greek text having “Make, then, a single image of a manifold and many-headed beast having heads of tame and wild beasts in a circle and being able to cast off and grow from...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 3 pps

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 3 pps

... animals and humans is ignored in radical ways, for instance in the many stories of rein-carnation across species and, not least, in the stories of love and friendshipbetween a human and an animal. ... about cross-species love relationshipsappear (Kindstrand 1998: 2964; cf. Salisbury 1994: 84 101 ). Humans arepaired with a dog, a horse, a dolphin and a serpent, but also with a ram and a goose. ... tendency in Pliny and Aelian conveys the message that animalsVEGETARIANISM, NATURAL HISTORY AND PHYSIOGNOMICS72are sometimes and on some points better than humans, and that humans canlearn...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 6 pps

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 6 pps

... themselves and their wives and chil-dren, for their oxen and for the ground they have sown and planted” (For theTemples, 30 .10) . That animals and humans had a mutual interest in the long-term ... between gods and humans. It was the cult of ethnic communities, people who were orga-nized through kinship, had a common ancestor and connections to a traditionalhomeland, and who stressed inter-generational ... Graeco-Roman world, both gods and humans were nourished with the meat ofsacrificial animals, but the gods did not consume the animal flesh in thesame way as humans, they did not chew and swallow...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 7 ppsx

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 7 ppsx

... teaching about animals and humans in the Gospel of Philip:There are animals of flesh and blood, animals in human form, gods who arecharacterized as animals, and finally humans who have no bestial ... animals and humans on a par with each other. He points to the simi-larities in the physical equipment of humans and animals, he compares thekilling of sacrificial animals with the killing of humans, ... reincarnation and souls thatwere able to migrate between human and animal bodies was now questioned, and the differences between humans and animals were accentuated.During these centuries and within...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 1 pot

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 1 pot

... between humans and animals, the arenas served tobrutalize and radicalize the divisions between humans and non -humans. And while the sacrifice served as a focus for the relationship between humans and ... for food and shelter, and domestication rests onmutual benefits between humans and animals. “Contract animal” coversGraeco-Roman ideas about natural agreements between humans and animals, sometimes ... boundaryshowing the difference between humans and animals. Humans cooked and roasted meat and did not, like other meat-eating species, eat it raw, a pointmade by Lévi-Strauss and refined in relation to...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 2 ppt

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 2 ppt

... principle a contest of wits and skills betweenhunters and fishermen, between land animals and sea animals, but alsobetween fish and fishermen, and between land animals and hunters(965F–966B, 975D, ... between animals and humans. Plutarch attacked the Stoics and defended Platonic and Pythagorean princi-ples in a work that is framed as a staged debate on behalf of hunters and fishermen and which ... man and his personality and characteristics. Animals were used todescribe humans and, not least, to be a contrast to them so that humans were set apart as something special and close to the gods. What...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 4 pdf

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 4 pdf

... transformed into lower categories and back again, and in some rare cases, a human being may be transformed intoa god. But while it is possible for humans and gods to turn into animals, itis never possible ... divisionbetween animals and humans than between humans and gods, which is inaccordance with a general tendency in people’s thinking concerning animalsin these centuries.IMAGINATION AND TRANSFORMATIONS82other ... lives (metenso-matosis).Fantasies about animals and humans had their outlet in art, as well as innarratives and literature. One prominent theme is transformation betweenanimals and humans. A...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 5 potx

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 5 potx

... horses and donkeys in their stables consecrated to Epona, adorn them in processions toIsis and sacrifice and worship heads of bulls and rams. Minucius Felixderides half-goats, half -humans and gods ... human-like head and acted as an oracle,producing messages in verses of high metric quality.Alexander conceived of himself as the son of Asclepius and as thegrandson of Apollo – both gods to ... RELIGIOUS VALUE OF ANIMALS 108 behaviour blameworthy, because it led the weak and innocent into “supersti-tion” (deisidaimonia) and the cynical and bold into “atheistic and bestialreasoning” (atheos...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 8 ppt

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 8 ppt

... clean and unclean animals. Pedagogical points are made by the useof duality, for instance by contrasting worms and fish, rams and sheep, goats and sheep, and wolves and sheep (Matthew 10: 16; ... cosmicproportions, and a basic duality between oppression and despair on the onehand and hope and victory on the other. The seer describes in imaginativelanguage the heavenly world, approaching distress and ... and teachers are more valuable than shep-herds and fishermen, metaphorical sheep and fish are more valuable thantheir real-life counterparts (cf. I Timothy 5:17). Real animals do not neces-sarily...
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Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 9 pdf

Animals, Gods and Humans - Chapter 9 pdf

... martyrs, and the Gospel of Philip characterizes God as “a man-eater” (Scorpiace,7;theGospel of Philip). This is a standard Christian technique of reversal and re-evaluation. Things and happenings ... beasts [theriomacho]both by land and sea, both by night and day, being bound to ten leopards, Imean a band of soldiers, who, even when they receive benefits, show them-selves all the worse” (Letter ... martyrs, Revocatus and Saturius, were first cast toa leopard and then to a bear (19.3). Perpetua herself and the slave-girl Felicitasmet a wild cow. They were tossed around and maimed by the...
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