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Creation Motifs Theogony is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins of the gods of ancient Greek religion . • Creator: One or Many? • Creator: Power: Supreme or shared? • Creator: Male or Female? • Creator: Named or Unnamed? • Creator: Live in Sky or on Earth?

Creation Motifs Theogony is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins of the gods of ancient Greek religion.poemHesiodancient Greek religion Creator: One

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Page 1: Creation Motifs Theogony is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins of the gods of ancient Greek religion.poemHesiodancient Greek religion Creator: One

Creation Motifs

• Theogony is a poem by Hesiod describing the origins of the gods of ancient Greek religion.

• Creator: One or Many?

• Creator: Power: Supreme or shared?

• Creator: Male or Female?

• Creator: Named or Unnamed?

• Creator: Live in Sky or on Earth?

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Creation

• Creation: By word or act or both?

• Creation: Ordered or Haphazard?

• Creation: Bloody Struggle or Calm?

• Creation: Sexual or Asexual?

• Creation: Time: Fast or Slow or not mentioned?

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Creation of Man

• Why did Zeus flood the earth?

• Who were the two survivors?

• How were the Stone People created?

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Aztec Age of HumanitySun of Precious Stones (destroyed by

flood)• Sun of Fire• (destroyed by fire)• Sun of Darkness• (destroyed by earthquake)• Sun of Wind• (destroyed by hurricane)• Fifth Sun – ends with the coming of the

Conquistadors.

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Greek Age of Humanity• Gold – when creation was blessed; the

time of Cronus: Eternal springtime

• Silver – when Zeus ruled the land; hunger and cold replaced eternal spring.

• Bronze – when humans learned the use of weapons; war became the way of life.

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The Eleusinian Mysteries

• Demeter’s gift of agriculture to humanity

• Esteemed higher than the Olympic Games

• Held 15 miles from Athens

• Male/Female

• Rich/Poor – Chariot Fine

• Barred – criminals, witches, murder

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Initiation• The rites of Eleusis were the most

influential of the Mystery religions. These ceremonies were accessible to both sexes. What initiates came away with was a sense of security in the afterlife, and a sense of bounty guaranteed in this world. Above all, Demeter was a provider, a premier mother. Through the rituals, regeneration of growth on earth was secured by mortal union with the goddess. Less of a secretive mystery, than intimate participation in the cycles of life.

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Greek Age of Humanity (cont)• Heroes – a break from the ages of metal;

when the Trojan War took place.

• Iron – when human nature became extremely wicked and impious; an era of crime and dishonor.

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Demeter

• The suffering goddess.

• Mother to Persephone.

• Sister to Zeus. • Goddess of

Agriculture.• Symbolic of the Virgin

Mary.

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Dionysus