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The encounter with God in myth and madness
Published 2007-07-01“…In short, the direct encounter with the divinity seems not to occur in the realm of myth or in religious tradition. The realm of madness is exactly the opposite. …”
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Western Modernism and the Myth of Nature
Published 2004-12-01“…It was ripe for the development of the attitudes toward the environment that I am collecting under the title, the "Myth of Nature".…”
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Henrichs. Greek Myth and Religion
Published 2020-06-01“…Collected Papers. Vol. 2, Greek Myth and Religion. Edited by H. Yunis. Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter, 606 pp. …”
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The Myth of Keywords and Cross-Quotations
Published 1988-12-01“…The Myth of Keywords and Cross-Quotations…”
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Arrhythmogenesis of Sports: Myth or Reality?
Published 2022-05-01“…In an attempt to separate myth from reality, this review reports on the evidence supporting the notion of ‘too much exercise’, the purported mechanisms of exercise-induced cardiac arrhythmia and complex interplay with sporting discipline, demographics, genetics and acquired factors.…”
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The Myth of the Genetically Sick African
Published 2022-02-01“…Utilizing the perspectives of evolutionary medicine is a prerequisite for an effective intervention in health disparity and finally dispelling the myth of the genetically sick African.…”
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Language, myth and tragedy in journalism
Published 2016-08-01“…For this purpose, we propose to examine the news focused not only on theories regarding the journalism, but also in the conceptions about the myth, greek tragedy and some settings on culture, which we believe to be remembered and restructured by the magazines in question, being raw material for the construction of new myths and for the formulation of contemporary tragedies, which arouse the emotion in public society with an objective almost always concentrated on mass sales of copies.…”
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