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OLYMPUS:

THE RELIGION OF THE HOMERIC AGE.

Homer's method not systematic Page 1

Incongruities of his Theo-mythology point to diversity of sources 2

Remnants of primitive tradition likely to be found in the Poems 3

Extra-judaical relations between God and man 6

With tradition it combines invention 9

It is a true Theology corrupted 9

It has not its basis in nature-worship 10

It could not have sprung from invention only 13

Sacrifices admitted to be traditional 15

Tendency of primitive religion to decay 17

Downward course of the idea of God 18

Decline closely connected with Polytheism 20

Inducements to Nature-worship 21

The deterioration of religion progressive 23

Paganism in its old age 25

The impersonations of Homer 26

The nature of the myths of Homer 29

Tradition the proper key to many of them 30

He exhibits the two systems in active impact 32

Steps of the downward process 33

Sources of the inventive portions 35

Originality of the Olympian system 37

The channels of early religious tradition 39

Some leading early traditions of Scripture 40

As to the Godhead 42

As to the Redeemer 42

As to the Evil One 43

Their defaced counterparts in Homer 43

Deities of equivocal position 46

Threefold materials of the Greek religion 48

Messianic traditions of the Hebrews 49

To be learned from three sources 49

Attributes ascribed to the Messiah 51

The deities of tradition in Homer 54

Minerva and Apollo jointly form the key 55

Notes of their Olympian rank 56

Of their higher antiquity 57

The Secondaries of Minerva 59

The Secondaries of Apollo 60

Argument from the Secondaries 63

Picture of human society in Olympus 64

Dignity and precedence of Minerva 66

Of Apollo 69

Minerva's relations of will and affection with Jupiter 70

Those of Apollo 71

Apollo the Deliverer of Heaven 72

Power of Minerva in the Shades 73

These deities are never foiled by others 74

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