Myths that describe the ordering of the cosmos from a state of chaos or amorphousness.
Sinónimos
Examples for "cosmogonic myth"
Examples for "cosmogonic myth"
1The authorities for Greek cosmogonic myth are extremely various in date, character and value.
2No religious or cosmogonic myth presents this character of universality.
3Here the story is combined with a cosmogonic myth.
4There are two elements in Mexican, as in Quiche, and Indo-Aryan, and Maori, and even Andaman cosmogonic myth.
5To Hesiod, then, we must turn for what is the earliest complete literary form of the Greek cosmogonic myth.
1Wang's own creation myth began in a Beijing hospital in early 2012.
2Where there is a creation myth, there must be a final chapter.
3Some Russians have a creation myth about their corner of the planet.
4Thousands of people would have witnessed ceremonies re-enacting the creation myth.
5Shunga prints even depict the creation myth that underpins Japan's Shinto folk religion.
1This, then, is the interpretation I have to offer of the cosmogonical myth of the Algonkins.
Translations for cosmogonical myth