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Creation Accounts

Mira Donnelly

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Creation Accounts explores humanity's enduring quest to understand our origins by examining creation narratives from diverse cultures. Grounded in linguistic and archaeological evidence, the book moves beyond simple storytelling to analyze the cultural, historical, and societal contexts that shaped these origin stories. Readers will discover recurring motifs, such as the emergence of land from water, which appear across geographically distant cultures, hinting at a universal human need to explain existence.

 
The book uniquely emphasizes linguistic and archaeological methodologies, demonstrating how language families reveal connections between cultures and how archaeological findings can corroborate or challenge traditional narratives. It begins by introducing key concepts and methodologies, progresses through in-depth case studies of creation accounts from Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, India, and Mesoamerica and synthesizes findings to reveal the prevalence of certain motifs and the evolution of creation narratives across time. This approach provides a solid foundation for understanding the psychological and cultural significance of these myths.

 
Ultimately, Creation Accounts argues that underlying structural and thematic similarities in creation stories point to shared cognitive patterns, offering insights into fundamental human concerns. This comprehensive study is valuable for anyone interested in world history, religion, and mythology, providing a nuanced analysis that moves beyond simplistic comparisons to offer a deeper understanding of our shared human story.
Available since: 05/06/2025.
Print length: 60 pages.

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