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Myth Made Fact

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  1. WHY CHRISTIANS SHOULD READ THE CLASSICS

    Lesson 1: Christ Over Culture (Preview Content)
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  2. Lesson 2: The Only Complete Truth (Preview Content)
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  3. Lesson 3: The Myth Made Fact
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  4. LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS
    Lesson 4: Three Generations of Gods
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  5. Lesson 5: Mythical Origins of the Trojan War
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  6. Lesson 6: The Tragic House of Atreus
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  7. FOUR GREAT HEROES OF MYTH
    Lesson 7: Perseus (Preview Content)
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  8. Lesson 8: Jason
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  9. Lesson 9: Theseus
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  10. Lesson 10: Hercules
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  11. THE TRAGIC HOUSE OF THEBES
    Lesson 11: Cadmus and his Daughters
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  12. Lesson 12: Oedipus the Scapegoat
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  13. Lesson 13: Oedipus and Antigone
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  14. OVID'S METAMORPHOSES
    Lesson 14: Ovid, His Times, and His Influence
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  15. Lesson 15: Twisted Passion: Meleager and Atalanta; Tereus and Philomela; Myrrha, Venus and Adonis
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  16. Lesson 16: The Pursuit of Love: Daphne and Apollo; Echo and Narcissus; Pygmalion and Galatea; Baucis and Philemon
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  17. Lesson 17: The Myths of Plato
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  18. EPILOGUE
    Lesson 18: Odysseus in Wonderland
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  19. END OF COURSE TEST
    End of Course Test: Myth Made Fact
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  • Who is Paris in Greek mythology? Who is Paris’ father and how is this central to the mythology about the Trojan War?
  • Greek mythology is a collection of stories and myths that we use to understand our lives. Explain this statement.