Gods Is Sin Hereditary? Are We Culpable for our Ancestors? When it comes to best/worst ancient Greek stories of ancestral sin, the competition is tough. There are so many to Titans of Greek Mythology Okay, today we are talking about the Titans of Greek mythology. Now, of course there are a lot of sources Ancient Philosophy As a Way of Living: Cynicism By Jacob Bell, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom I’ve made some rather strange and unexpected decisions that fall outside of the The Oracle of Delphi: More than a legend By Mónica Correa, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Centuries ago, from every corner of the Mediterranean, people traveled to Greece to Walk Like an Egyptian: Early Greek Art It easily falls into the ‘conspiracy’ category - but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a fun story to tell. We A Biography of Lapis Lazuli: A journey through the Bronze Age by Danielle Alexander, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom The immense trade routes of the ancient world allowed for substantial amounts of Old Ideas Renewed: Science, Philosophy, and Perception as Illusion By Jacob Bell, Associate Editor, Classical Wisdom Plato, along with his instructor Socrates, are often recognized as the minds which Odysseus and Aeneas: Ancient Ideals of Heroism by Andrew Aulner, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom A quote attributed to Steve Jobs says, “You can tell a lot about Alexander the Great, the Macedonian King By Jocelyn Hitchcock, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Alexander III of Macedon is perhaps one of the most notorious figures to The Owl of Athena: Symbol of Wisdom by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom Many animals were associated with Greek and Roman gods; they were believed to « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 94 Next »