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What Students Want and How to Design for It: A Reflection on Online Teaching

jimskcc wrote 6 hours ago: By Judith McDaniel Editor, Web-based Course Design I just finished teaching my Women in Western Cult … more →

Tags: Course, Japan, Literature, Web, Judith McDaniel, Design, Women in Western Culture, diverse cultures, Modern Art

Pots and Pans Stone, Greenfield, Lancashire2 comments

megalithix wrote 1 week ago: Legendary Rocks:  OS Grid Reference – SE 009 050 Also Known as: Druid Stone Getting Here De … more →

Tags: Lancashire, Sacred Nature, Animism, Antiquities, archaeology, Faerie, Fairies, folk lore, folklore

Ao & Po3 comments

Christopher wrote 3 weeks ago: Well another Wednesday is upon us and the fact that I haven’t seen a movie to review is an una … more →

Tags: The Wednesday Special, Oprah, Marriage, sad Rangi

Biblical Interpretation and Near Eastern Creation Myths1 comment

jonathanwaldroup wrote 1 month ago: There have been a few questions recently about Biblical interpretation, particularly as it relates t … more →

Tags: society and culture, Theology, Adam and Eve, Atrahasîs, Babylonian myths, Bible, Biblical Interpretation, Creationism, Enuma Elish

Marvell: Musicks Empire

Matilda Beupine wrote 1 month ago: i First was the World as one great Cymbal made, Where Jarring Windes to infant Nature plaid. All … more →

Tags: All posts, Art & Writing, Poetry, Music, Creativity, Peace, History, Creation, The Arts

Gerald Massey's lectures on religion and Christianity2 comments

monado wrote 2 months ago: Gerald Massey (1828 – 1907) was a very bright young man whose poems attracted attention and enabled … more →

Tags: Religion, History, Authors

Of Gods and Goddesses

ectopist wrote 2 months ago: Our general understanding of the ontogenesis of polytheistic systems in the space which came to cons … more →

Tags: Philosophy, politics and sociology, bon, Fertility Goddess, gimbutas, Goddesses, God(s), Indus Valley, lingam

Man Stone, Whitworth, Lancashire

megalithix wrote 2 months ago: Legendary Rock:  OS Grid Reference – SD 893 171 Also Known as: Monstone Getting Here In ter … more →

Tags: Sacred Nature, Lancashire, rock art, petroglyphs, folklore, Antiquities, antiquarian, Animism, folk lore

The Great NYC Burger Tour: Prologue6 comments

Henning wrote 3 months ago: Eons ago, when the very sky was but a thought and the astral plane black, enveloping, God gave shape … more →

Tags: New York Minute, God, The Great NYC Burger Tour

The Nation, 2 March 20092 comments

acilius wrote 4 months ago: A review of several new books from and about Iran mentions the thinker Jalal Al-e Ahmad and his conc … more →

Tags: The Nation, Iran, Jalal Al-E Ahmad

Worm Well, Fatfield, Durham2 comments

megalithix wrote 6 months ago: Sacred Well: OS Grid Reference – NZ 311 540 Getting Here This seems a bittova cheat really … more →

Tags: Holy Wells, Durham, folklore, water, folk lore, Legends, Healing Springs, hydromancy, dragons

Cow & Calf (& Bull) Rocks, Ilkley Moor, West Yorkshire

megalithix wrote 6 months ago: Sacred Rocks:  OS Grid Reference – SE 130 468 Getting Here Dead easy!  Get to Ilkley train sta … more →

Tags: Sacred Nature, Yorkshire, West, folklore, Megaliths, archaeology, Ilkley, Antiquities, Ilkley Moor, Animism

Most Popular Creation Myths1 comment

wglq wrote 7 months ago: - God opens prank can with label “peanuts;” humans spring out and populate earth. - God … more →

Tags: baking, Barack Obama, God, God(s), watermelon

How Marriage Evolved: Thanks Martin Luther?5 comments

buckingthewave wrote 8 months ago: Well, what more can I say? I read the book (I Don’t: A Contrarian History of Marriage in case you m … more →

Tags: Readings, posted by spitfire, Book Club, Marriage, Women and the Church, susan squire, I Don't: A Contrarian History of Marriage, Martin Luther

ELA 9 Mods 3,4 November 3, 2008

hopkinsnhs wrote 8 months ago: MYTHOLOGY/NOTETAKING Homework: Please read and take notes on the next two sections of the text (What … more →

Tags: ELA 9 Mods 3-4, mythology, Note Taking

Cuckoo Stones, Haworth Moor, West Yorkshire

megalithix wrote 9 months ago: Standing Stones:  OS grid reference SD 9902 3573 Getting Here The Cuckoo Stones - looking north Bes … more →

Tags: standing stones, Yorkshire, West, neolithic, Bronze Age, folklore, Monoliths, Megaliths, archaeology, megalithic

Battle Hill Dolmen, Huntly, Aberdeenshire

megalithix wrote 10 months ago: Cairn (destroyed):  OS Grid Reference – NJ 542 401 Archaeology & History In a short articl … more →

Tags: Cairns, Tombs & Tumuli, Aberdeenshire, neolithic, Bronze Age, folklore, Megaliths, archaeology, megalithic, death

Primal Myths: Creation Myths Around the World

whatshhot wrote 11 months ago: A comprehensive collection of creation stories ranging across widely varying times and cultures, inc … more →

Tags: HarperOne, Barbara C. Sproul

Creation myths1 comment

Nynke Etk Fokma wrote 1 year ago: Creation myths are based on what people saw – their observations. Many creation myths begin wi … more →

Tags: Cosmology, Large-Hadron-Collider, microwave anisotropy probe


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