Iain Provan 
Convenient Myths [EPUB ebook] 
The Axial Age, Dark Green Religion, and the World that Never Was

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The contemporary world has been shaped by two important and potent myths. Karl Jaspers’ construct of the ‘axial age’ envisions the common past (800-200 BC), the time when Western society was born and world religions spontaneously and independently appeared out of a seemingly shared value set. Conversely, the myth of the ‘dark green golden age, ‘ as narrated by David Suzuki and others, asserts that the axial age and the otherworldliness that accompanied the emergence of organized religion ripped society from a previously deep communion with nature. Both myths contend that to maintain balance we must return to the idealized past. In Convenient Myths, Iain Provan illuminates the influence of these two deeply entrenched and questionable myths, warns of their potential dangers, and forebodingly maps the implications of a world founded on such myths.

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Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 The Turning Point of History

The Axial Age

2 Serious People, Bad Ideas

An Inquisition on the Axial Age

3 Procrustes and His Bed

Mutilating the Facts to Fit a Theory

4 Happy Hunting (and Gathering)

The Dark Green Golden Age

5 Hard Times in the Paleolithic

Constant Battles and Unequal Rights

6 Ecologically Noble Ancestors?

Why Spiritual People Don’t Necessarily Look after Their Living Space

7 You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Desire (and Need) and the Past

8 The Past Reloaded

A Brief History of Ancient Time

9 On Loving Your Dead Neighbor

Violence, Knowledge, and History

10 On Truth and Consequences

Why Myths about the Past Matter

Notes

Bibliography

Index

关于作者

Iain Provan is the Marshall Sheppard Professor of Biblical Studies, Regent College. He lives in the Vancouver, Canada area.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 171 ● ISBN 9781481301015 ● 文件大小 0.7 MB ● 出版者 Baylor University Press ● 市 Waco ● 国家 US ● 发布时间 2013 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7483457 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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