
Critical Survey of Mythology and Folklore: Gods & Goddesses, by Salem Press, examines the major and mi-nor deities from a broad range of regions and cultures throughout the world.
The origins of religion in ancient Egypt, and of the gods themselves, go back to dimly distant prehistoric times which may lie forever beyond our grasp in terms of any full degree of understanding.
Greek thought and expression. References to Greek Gods and folklore are present throughout the recorded history of the ancient world, in religious symbols and ceremonies, in literature, in poetry, in …
Here’s a fairly comprehensive list of the names of God grouped according to the chapter classification of names in Names and Titles of God (JesusWalk, 2010), by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson. These names focus …
God of gods 129. God of heaven 130. God of heaven and earth 131. God of hope 132. God of Israel 133. God of Jacob 134. God of Jeshurun ("Jeshurun" means "upright," and refers to Israel) 135. God …
le: God of the sun The planets and other objects of the solar system are named after the gods and goddesses of Greek. nd Roman mythology. Here is a list of some of these gods and their role . …
The gods often represented different forms of nature. The most powerful Greek gods were known as the Olympians. The Greeks believed that the Olympians lived on the highest mountain in Greece, Mt. …