Myth and Religion ~ Alan Watts
"Myth and Religion" by Alan Watts
Published: 1996, 160 pages, Penguin Books
In Myth and Religion, philosopher and theologian Alan Watts examines the role of myths and religious symbols in shaping human understanding and spirituality. Drawing from various religious traditions, Watts explores how myths serve as powerful metaphors for life’s mysteries, helping individuals to navigate the complexities of existence and the sacred. Known for his ability to bridge Eastern and Western thought, Watts offers fresh insights on topics like the nature of belief, the function of myth, and the search for meaning. This engaging work is ideal for readers interested in spirituality, philosophy, and comparative religion.
"Myth and Religion" by Alan Watts
Published: 1996, 160 pages, Penguin Books
In Myth and Religion, philosopher and theologian Alan Watts examines the role of myths and religious symbols in shaping human understanding and spirituality. Drawing from various religious traditions, Watts explores how myths serve as powerful metaphors for life’s mysteries, helping individuals to navigate the complexities of existence and the sacred. Known for his ability to bridge Eastern and Western thought, Watts offers fresh insights on topics like the nature of belief, the function of myth, and the search for meaning. This engaging work is ideal for readers interested in spirituality, philosophy, and comparative religion.
"Myth and Religion" by Alan Watts
Published: 1996, 160 pages, Penguin Books
In Myth and Religion, philosopher and theologian Alan Watts examines the role of myths and religious symbols in shaping human understanding and spirituality. Drawing from various religious traditions, Watts explores how myths serve as powerful metaphors for life’s mysteries, helping individuals to navigate the complexities of existence and the sacred. Known for his ability to bridge Eastern and Western thought, Watts offers fresh insights on topics like the nature of belief, the function of myth, and the search for meaning. This engaging work is ideal for readers interested in spirituality, philosophy, and comparative religion.