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ms 630: Integrative Studies
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course is designed to assess students' understanding of theoretical perspectives on myth and their ability to apply these perspectives to a particular tradition. It also evaluates the ability to reflect on myth in relation to depth psychology, literature, and cultural issues. This course serves as the Comprehensive Exam for the Mythological Studies Program. Pass/No Pass
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MS 640: Colloquium
1.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This series is an exploration of critical issues pertaining to the study of myth in relation to religious traditions, literature, depth psychology, and culture. The course is based on a guest lecture by a major scholar in the field of mythology. Pass/No Pass
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MS 699: Selected Topics in Myth Studies II
0.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
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MS 702: Hebrew & Jewish Mythology
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course studies Hebrew and Jewish monotheism from a mythological perspective. The focus is on the emergence of monotheism in early Israel and on trying to understand the ways in which this mythic system differs from polytheistic traditions. Attention is given to how this mythology develops and changes in relation to changing historical circumstances, not only within the Biblical period but throughout the course of Jewish history.
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MS 703: Christian Traditions
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course examines Christian narratives, images, archetypes and symbols within a historical context. It provides an epistemological basis for a mythological and depth psychological hermeneutics. Key themes include cultural influences and theological paradigms of the Greek East and the Latin West, mysticism, iconoclasm, and post-reformation worldviews.
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MS 705: Greek & Roman Mythology II
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
This course explores the critiques of myth and poetry put forward to Plato and Aristotle in 4th century Greece, as well as the new understandings and revisionings of myth put forward in the Hellenistic period and in early imperial Rome. Particular attention is given to the works of Virgil, Ovid, and Apuleius.
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ms 711: The God Complex
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Nietzche's announcement of the "death of God" still ripples through the Western psyche. In its wake lies both a decline of religiosity and the emergence of new God images. Alongside these trends we may place Jung's notion that lost divinities return as symptom. Against the backdrop of individual and cultural dependence on a fundamental mythos, this course examines our "God-complex" from a depth psychological and mythological perspective.
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MS 714: Cultural Mythologies III
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Psychological life is situated in the complexities of politics, media, architecture, technology, economics, and history. These courses draw on key theories from a range of disciplines to examine the underlying archetypal patterns influencing personal experience and the cultural institutions which, in turn, shape and display our quandaries, aspirations, and needs. Students take at least one of these courses during the three-year program. Repeatable for creidt depending on topic.
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MS 715: Near Eastern Traditions
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Ancient attitudes toward the natural world are among the topics to be explored in this course. The primary focus is on Egyptian material, supplemented by other Near Eastern traditions.
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MS 717: Egyptian Mythology
2.00 Credits
Pacifica Graduate Institute
The mythology that informs the ancient Egyptian way of life and death is the subject of this course. It explores the principal Egyptian creation myths, gods, goddesses, motifs, symbols temple ritual, pyramid building and mummification. The night sea journey of the sun god Re and that of the deceased Phararoh, and eventually of all deceased Egyptians is studied through Pyramid, Coffin, and mortuary texts, particularly the Amduat. The Isis and Osiris myth receives particular attention, and its reverberations across literature, alchemy, and depth psychology are followed.
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