Thomas Wiggins
writes about The Mythology of Reform in Educational Administrator Preparation: Antecedents of Paradigms Lost in Chapter 1.
Not exact matches
Write an article that panders even a bit to religionists, and they come out in droves yapping
about how the sky fairy wants us to do good works, and then debating their various versions of
mythology.
Brandon Stosuy,
writing for Pitchfork, argues that «there are Biblical references, and references to
mythology, but most of it is squarely
about Stevens and his family.»
It's when the Kentucky character in Re-Membering is at his spiritually lowest, wandering around the streets of San Fransisco at dawn, that he muses
about how it would be great to live there (away from his wife and roots) and learn Japanese and all
about Zen Buddhism, something Gary Snyder really did, after he had already
written a book all
about Northwest Native American
mythology.
Sadly you also throw around the term «child abuse» with a cavalier looseness that suggests you don't have the foggiest idea what child abuse is... it's a shame abused children everywhere can't
write in and tell you
about their trevails at the hands of an abuser... Jesus Christ was no abuser... if I'm wrong
about Jesus, he was at least a Rabbi who loved his followers, and who taught, peace, compassion, forgiveness, and inclusiveness... If I'm right, Jesus is the most amazing, wonderful gift GOD could ever give to his beloved creation... in either event, belief in him, and sharing those beliefs with children is not abuse, it's loving and nurturing fact based belief, not
mythology...
Evolution is
written about in a 2,000 year old book of late Bronze Age and Greco - Roman Jewish
mythology.
I use this passion as an excuse to
write a book
about the
mythology behind our favorite chants called: Sacred Sound.
It's a song
written about Norse
mythology, so it's long overdue to be heard in one of the Thor movies.
Creators Brian Truitt interviews Robert Venditti — he's
writing X-O Manowar for Valiant and Green Lantern for DC Comics, and is
about to step in as writer of The Flash —
about reading comics,
writing superheroes and taking on his new gig: «You have something like Green Lantern that has a very large
mythology that surrounds that character.
Personally, I
wrote a bunch of novels
about mermaids, time travel, and lesser - known
mythology.
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About Blog Melissa is a Canadian, polytheistic / animistic witch, interested in shamanism and pre-christian spiritual practices, journeying to other worlds, sacred crafting, fairy tales,
mythology, spell - songs and music
writing, working with her Gods and Ancestors, gardening and interacting with the local wights, weaving magick and enchantment into the «mundane».