Of all the mysteries of Ancient Greece, the Orphic Mysteries based on the myth of Orpheus are the most intriguing.
Did he skip Deuteronomy?
When Ancient Greeks used divine names, it was not a simple act of worship but a subtle act of communication with the gods.
A paper by Dr. Kathryn Caliva Smart, assistant professor of History, has been included in a volume of essays on ancient myths ...
And yet, as the legend goes, the oil burned for eight days, giving them time to clean, repair, and rededicate the Temple. The ...
Should we be Apolitical? Dr Rizwan Rumi [email protected] There comes a time in every society when silence begins to sound like surrender, when neutrality starts to smell like consent. We live ...
The family of Mattathias became known as the Maccabees, from the Hebrew word for “hammer,” because they were said to strike hammer blows against their enemies. The name Hasmoneans refers to the ...
Beginning in the 14th century, when Greece was wracked by political and social struggles, monks began building a series of ...
Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has released the 2025 edition of its Religious Freedom in the World Report, a comprehensive ...
How will you give back? What motivates you this year? Is this the year to think small in terms of gifts for friends and ...
What tech companies peddle as artificial intelligence (AI) is only artificial. It is not intelligence. Only humans are endowed with the virtue of ...
In his first interview, Argento gives 'Vanity Fair' an exclusive look into the booming blood industry. From stem cells, ...