Big “M” Mythology
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…In examining the past we must ask ourselves, given similar circumstances in different cultures spatially or temporally, and without the benefit of a different moral or ethical understanding than the subject, how would we fair differently? We may indeed do better, or we may fair worse it is not a trivial question…
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NARRATIVE AND MYTHOLOGY The teaching of history is where the importance of narrative arises. We can call this narrative, big “M” Mythology, as its importance to a culture, is primarily tied up in how a people sees itself and the world around it. Big “M” Mythology is differentiated from small “m” mythology, by the way…
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The structure will be centered on 5 categories: 1) Ground Work: A contextualization for the history segments 2) Era I: The Imperial Church under Rome and Constantinople 3) Era II: The Medieval Church 4) Era III: The Protestant/Catholic conflicts 5) Era IV: The Modern Church
