Paths to the Power of Myth: Joseph Campbell and the Study of Religion
Dublin Core
Title
Paths to the Power of Myth: Joseph Campbell and the Study of Religion
Subject
Campbell, Joseph, 1904-1987
Myth
Myth -- Study and teaching
Religion
Religion -- Study and teaching
Myth
Myth -- Study and teaching
Religion
Religion -- Study and teaching
Contributor
edited by Daniel C. Noel
Table Of Contents
Dancing to the music of the spheres : the religion in Joseph Campbell's "non-religious" mythology / William G. Doty -- Living by myth : Joseph Campbell, C.G. Jung, and the religious life-journey / Richard A. Underwood -- The thousand and first face / Walter B. Gulick -- Joseph Campbell and Eastern religions : the influence of India / Harold G. Coward -- Social factors in mythic knowing : Joseph Campbell and Christian Gnosis / Karen L. King -- Joseph Campbell the perennial philosopher : an analysis of his universalism / Robert A. Segal -- Masks of the goddess : a feminist response / Christine Downing -- The flight of the wild gander : the postmodern meaning of "meaning" / David L. Miller -- Harney Peak is everywhere : the place of myth in a planetary future / Daniel C. Noel -- Let talking snakes lie : sacrificing stories / Lynda Sexson -- The dreams of professor Campbell : Joseph Campbell's The mythic image / Charles H. Long -- Origins of myth-making man / Wendy Doniger.
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Citation
“Paths to the Power of Myth: Joseph Campbell and the Study of Religion,” Humanities Hub, accessed December 22, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/781.