RE-MYTHOLOGY. 7 HOOKS FOR RE-IMAGINING THE BIBLE STORIES THAT GREW YOU UP.

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What happens when the myths we grew up with no longer make sense? When the sacred stories we once trusted feel distant, outdated, or even false? Re-Mythology is a bold exploration of how ancient narratives can still offer wisdom—if we learn to see them in a new light.

For centuries, humanity has interpreted and reinterpreted sacred texts, adapting them to fit new cultural landscapes. Many of the methods used to understand and reinterpret the Bible—such as allegory, symbolism, and literary analysis—were first developed by Greek scholars studying The Iliad and The Odyssey.

The way ancient thinkers wrestled with Homer’s myths laid the foundation for how religious traditions would later make sense of their own sacred texts. Yet today, many struggle to reconcile these ancient interpretive traditions with modern knowledge, feeling torn between faith and reason.

This book invites you to step beyond rigid interpretations and rediscover the transformative power of mythology, scripture, and storytelling.

Why read Re-Mythology?

  • If you've ever questioned the faith you were raised in but still long for spiritual connection.

  • If you're fascinated by how ancient myths shape our culture, beliefs, and identity.

  • If you’re seeking a framework to reconcile science, reason, and faith without abandoning any of them.

Blending history, theology, and philosophy, Re-Mythology shows that sacred stories are not relics of the past—they are living narratives, evolving with us. This is not about losing faith. It’s about reclaiming it.

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What happens when the myths we grew up with no longer make sense? When the sacred stories we once trusted feel distant, outdated, or even false? Re-Mythology is a bold exploration of how ancient narratives can still offer wisdom—if we learn to see them in a new light.

For centuries, humanity has interpreted and reinterpreted sacred texts, adapting them to fit new cultural landscapes. Many of the methods used to understand and reinterpret the Bible—such as allegory, symbolism, and literary analysis—were first developed by Greek scholars studying The Iliad and The Odyssey.

The way ancient thinkers wrestled with Homer’s myths laid the foundation for how religious traditions would later make sense of their own sacred texts. Yet today, many struggle to reconcile these ancient interpretive traditions with modern knowledge, feeling torn between faith and reason.

This book invites you to step beyond rigid interpretations and rediscover the transformative power of mythology, scripture, and storytelling.

Why read Re-Mythology?

  • If you've ever questioned the faith you were raised in but still long for spiritual connection.

  • If you're fascinated by how ancient myths shape our culture, beliefs, and identity.

  • If you’re seeking a framework to reconcile science, reason, and faith without abandoning any of them.

Blending history, theology, and philosophy, Re-Mythology shows that sacred stories are not relics of the past—they are living narratives, evolving with us. This is not about losing faith. It’s about reclaiming it.