The Heroes 317 Perseus 317 The Labours of Heracles 320 Jason and the Golden Fleece 326 Bellerophon and Pegasus 338 x Contents Theseus 340 V. Loves of the Gods and Metamorphoses 306 Loves of Zeus: Callisto, Io 306 Contents ix Pan and Syrinx 308 Apollo and Daphne 308 Clytie 309 Endymion 309 Arachne 310 Procne and Philomela 310 Midas' Touch 312 Ceyx and Alcyone 313 Nisus and Scylla 314 Philemon and Baucis 315 IV. Spring and Winter 296 Demeter and Persephone 296 Adonis 301 Hyacinthus 302 Narcissus 302 Orpheus 303 III. In The Beginning 279 The Creation 279 viii Contents The Golden Age 280 War in Heaven 281 The Reign of Zeus 284 Prometheus 287 Pandora's Box 289 Deucalion's Flood 290 Phaƫthon 293 II. The Language of Love 244 Maps 251 Note on the Illustrations 255 Notes 261 The Bible and Further Readings 267 FOUR AGES: THE CLASSICAL MYTHS 271 Foreword 273 Introduction 275 I. Revelation: After the Ego Disappears 232 24. The Language of Proclamation: Style and Rhythm in the Bible The Gospel: Rewriting the Commandments 212 22. Job and the Question of Tragedy 191 Contents vii 20. Wisdom: Playing before God Ecclesiastes: Vanity of Vanities 172 18. Law and Revolution Wisdom: The Proverb 162 17. Law: Ordering a Society Above The Page #s are not present for the Abstract but below are - 152 16. The World of Angels -Leviathan, Dragons, and the Antichrist Demonic Parodies and the Hero from across the The Double Mirror Exodus and Gospel The Metaphor of Kingship King, Priest, and Prophet The Question of Primogeniture ,Genesis: In the Beginning ,Genesis: Creating the Sexes Exodus: A Revolutionary Heritage.
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