Where can I read the whole Greek mythology?
“GreekMythology.com has information on all subjects of Greek Mythology, including details on Greek gods and Greek goddesses, Greek myths, and Greek heroes like Perseus and Hercules. It also has full text of Mythology and Literature books”.
Where do I start Greek mythology?
The Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan is the place I’d start for anyone wanting to dip their toe into Greek mythology. It’s a 5 book series but they’re all pretty short, easy to read and very entertaining.
Why should Christians study Greek mythology?
Their culture involves mythology and explains why they did what they did. Explaining biblical events like not eating meat sacrificed to idols in 1 Corinthians and appreciating the issues faced by early Christians can be better explained when we know Greek and Roman history including the worship of their deities.
Is it OK for Christians to learn about mythology?
Teaching about Greek mythology in your Christian homeschool is not a bad thing if godly men had working knowledge of myths. It was evident that Moses knew about Egyptian false gods. In fact, each of the plagues in Egypt could be understood more wholly when talking about deities that were worshiped there.
What are the best Greek mythology books?
Best Greek Mythology Books
What are the best Greek mythology stories?
– Authors: Ingri d’Aulaire (Author), Edgar Parin d’Aulaire (Author) – Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers; Illustrated Edition (March 1, 1992) – Pages: 208 pages
What are the Greek myths for kids?
– Hercules – A son of Zeus and the greatest hero in Greek Mythology, Hercules had many labors he had to perform. – Achilles – The greatest hero of the Trojan war, Achilles was invulnerable except for his heel. – Odysseus – The hero of Homer’s epic poem, the Odyssey, Odysseus was brave and strong, but mostly got by on his wits and intelligence.
Which books best represent Greek culture?
“Farewell Anatolia” by Dido Sotiriou is THE best book to read for a Greek perspective of that time period (Kemal Anadol’s “The Great Separation” is a great equivalent from the Turkish POV). WW2, German Occupation of Greece and the Greek Resistanse.