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Title: Creation Myths


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Creation Myths
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Culture
  • Culture is a system of beliefs and values through
    which a group of people structure their
    experience of the world
  • These beliefs and values can be roughly organized
    in three areas
  • Beliefs about the nature of the physical world
  • Beliefs about social order appropriate behavior
  • Beliefs about human nature the problem of good
    and evil

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Creation Myths
  • Are symbolic stories about the Creation of the
    World and how humans came to be
  • Used to explain the origin of humans, earth,
    animals, plants, and other elements of nature
  • Influence how they think about the world and
    treat it their worldview
  • All cultures have a creation story
  • In an effort to explain their origins, early
    humans invented stories which made sense in
    regard to his specific time period and culture

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Common Themes
  • Creation myths from around the world often share
    many similar themes
  • These similarities have been attributed by modern
    scholars, not the inventors of the stories
  • Each creation myth will likely contain several
    common thematic features.

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Basic Themes
  • Creation myths usually have one of these basic
    themes
  • Creation from chaos
  • Initially there is nothing but a formless,
    shapeless expanse, which is also sometimes called
    a void or an abyss, contains the material with
    which the created world will be made
  • Earth diver
  • In these stories a supreme being usually sends
    an animal into the primal waters to find bits of
    sand or mud with which to build habitable land

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Basic Themes
  • Emergence
  • Humanity emerges from another world into the one
    they currently inhabit with the previous world is
    often considered the womb of the earth mother,
    and the process of emergence is likened to the
    act of giving birth
  • Ex nihilo (out of nothing)
  • In most of these stories the world is brought
    into being by the speech, dream, breath, or pure
    thought of a creator but creation ex nihilo may
    also take place through a creator's bodily
    secretions
  • World Parent
  • There are two types of world parent myths, both
    describing a separation or splitting of a
    primeval entity, the world parent or parents

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Common Elements Birth
  • Egg
  • Often a jumbled mass of components which serve as
    the first elements of life
  • Childbirth
  • Male or Female gods give birth to children
  • Natural
  • Unusual

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Common Elements Mother and Father
  • Very common in many world cultures
  • Mother usually earth
  • Life emerges from earth/womb
  • Father usually sky
  • Sense of unity created (marriage)

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Common Elements Genealogy
  • The first god born did not always create the
    world.
  • Often, his or her children decided to fill the
    world with life.
  • The parents work was finished by the child.

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Common Elements Supreme Beings
  • Most cultures revered a pantheon of supreme
    beings (polytheistic)
  • Some cultures revered a single creator
    (monotheistic)

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Common Elements Earth-Diver Myths
  • Many stories allude to a time when the earth was
    covered by water
  • many myths feature a creature diving into the
    water to retrieve some earth to grow and form the
    Earth

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Common Elements Animal/Human Relationships
  • Animals played key roles in many Creation Myths
  • often viewed as equal to humans
  • often reflect feelings of culture for animals

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Common Elements Night, Fear, Fire, and Sin
  • In the creation myths of many cultures, darkness
    represents fear
  • the setting of the sun brought on fear and chaos
  • this fear and chaos was sometimes represented as
    fire

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Common Elements An Instruction, a Sin, and the
Consequence
  • Many creation myths consist of at least one of
    these elements
  • The consequence is often what causes pain,
    hunger, disease, and all other evils which plague
    the earth

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Common Elements Creation of Man
  • Created by a god or supernatural being
  • Establishes
  • a connection between human beings and the
    supernatural world
  • the place of humans in the hierarchy of life in
    the universe (below gods, above animals)

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Common Elements Creation of Geographical Features
  • Many legends offer explanations for the formation
    of mountains, valleys, oceans, rivers, etc.

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Common Elements Creation of Lesser Creatures
(animals, plants insects, etc.)
  • Almost all creation stories account for the
    existence of the forms of life that inhabit the
    planet.
  • May also explain the physical characteristics of
    the animals.

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Creation Myths
  • Much like our distant ancestors, we strive to
    uncover our origins and determine our place in
    the universe.
  • Scientists advance new theories each year on the
    origin of the universe
  • For some, scientific evidence serves as a basis
    for creation stories
  • For others, deeply rooted ancient beliefs remain
    the cornerstone in their own theories
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