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Sacred Twins

Sacred Twins explores the widespread appearance of twin figures in global mythology and religious traditions, revealing their symbolic roles as representations of balance, destiny, and divine partnerships.

The book argues that twin myths reflect fundamental human perceptions of duality and the interconnectedness of opposing forces, such as order and chaos, good and evil.

Through their presence in creation myths and associations with divine power, twin figures offer insights into how societies grapple with complex philosophical and spiritual questions.

The book examines twin mythology across diverse cultures, including Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Hindu, and Indigenous American traditions.

It investigates the roles of twins in creation myths, their connection to kingship, and their representation of moral dilemmas, drawing from ancient texts, archaeological findings, and ethnographic studies.

By analyzing figures like the Dioscuri and Romulus and Remus, Sacred Twins highlights both similarities and culturally specific interpretations, culminating in an exploration of how these archetypes resonate in modern literature, art, and psychological thought.

Moving beyond a simple catalog of twin myths, the book focuses on their underlying symbolic meanings and psychological implications.

The book adopts an interdisciplinary approach incorporating religious studies, anthropology, history, and comparative literature.

This approach allows for a more focused and in-depth analysis of representative examples, providing a robust framework for understanding the broader phenomenon and its lasting relevance.


Author:

  • Theresa Walton

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 94 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Nonfiction
  • Religion and faith

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