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80 pages of results. 371. C&C Review 1992 Issue (Volume XIV): Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Velikovsky and Catastrophism: A Hidden Agenda? 27 Did Velikovsky have a hidden agenda? Did he knowingly mould his theories in response to the events unfolding in Europe, of which he was a reluctant but helpless spectator? Why was Oedipus and Akhnaton researched while writing Ages in Chaos? Forum I: a discussion of the issues in mythology and cosmology: Velikovsky vs. Clube & Napier 35 Forum II: a series of presentations on when did the Exodus and Conquest occur? ' 44 Review: Out of the Desert? reviewed by Geoffrey Gammon 58 Concluding the discussion on the dating of the Exodus and Conquest, Geoffrey Gammon reviews William Stiebing's critique of all Exodus theories and draws on ...
372. Aeon Volume VI, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Baltic and North Atlantic than it does on the Mainland of Greece and the Aegean Sea. This leads to the additional conclusion that the early Greek legends originated in Nordic lands, from where they were transposed to Greece by emigrating Norsemen. Page 95. The Book Shelf A review of Richard Thompson's book- Mysteries of the Sacred Universe: The Cosmology of the Bhagavata Purana- by Tania ta Maria. Contributors Jan Sammer received his Master's degree in International Affairs from Columbia University and currently resides in Prague. He is the author of Passport to Liberty. He formerly served as special secretary to Immanuel Velikovsky. Ev Cochrane is the author of Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth ...
373. C&C Review 1993 Issue (Volume XV): Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Centuries of Darkness: a challenge to the conventional chronology of Old World archaeology reviewed by Geoffrey Gammon 36 This major work, proposing a c.250 year revision of ancient chronology, is outlined, critically appraised and recommended for our study. The published reviews of Centuries of Darkness reviewed by Bernard Newgrosh 43 Forum: continuing the discussion on cosmology, catastrophism and chronology 40 David Salkeld, Ev Cochrane, Dick Atkinson, Michael Reade and John Bimson continue the debate begun in Review volume XIV. Editor: Bernard Newgrosh 107, Higher Lane, Whitefield, Manchester M25 7EY Editorial Consultants: Dr John J. Bimson (Biblical Archaeology) Peter van der Veen (Israelite Monarchy) Geoffrey ...
374. Editorial [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , is previewed elsewhere in this issue: its appearance should give new impetus to the research being carried out in a number of different countries with his theories as their basis. Later issues of this journal will carry papers discussing points raised by the new book, and will continue to follow up the far-reaching implications of both his historical and his cosmological theories, as well as investigating the bases of disagreement between Dr Velikovsky's work and its detractors. The Society has also been able to organise a public meeting at a British university (Leeds, March 19th) to mark the publication of the book, at which a number of well-qualified persons will speak. This will be reported in the ...
375. Velikovsky and the Problem of Planetary Identification [Journals] [Aeon]
... Marduk have been a relatively minor god in his native pantheon, say for the sake of argument one serving the role of messenger to the gods and identified with the planet Mercury, would we not be tempted to conclude that Mercury was originally the King of the Gods in Babylonian cosmogony, a role traditionally associated with the planet Saturn in other cosmologies? A more erroneous conclusion is difficult to imagine, yet analogous conclusions have been drawn by Velikovsky and others working in this area. How then are we to avoid the misconceptions which may arise from the chance evolution of particular cults and the erroneous interpretations of scholars, ancient and modern alike? While there is no simple answer to this ...
376. The Velikovskian Vol. III, No. 4: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... and United States Linguistics Association. Dr. Wescott is current President of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations. Hugo Meynell (Ph.D . in Philosophy of Religion, Cambridge University, England) is a lecturer at the University at Leeds in the Departments of Philosophy and Theology. He has published The Intelligible Universe: A Cosmological Argument and Is Christianity True? He also has published a work on Handel's operas and various articles in scholarly journals. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Hugh M. Martin is a writer who is involved in work with scientists who have raised questions regarding the General Theory of Relativity. Charles Ginenthal (B . ...
377. The Velikovskian Vol. IV, No. 2: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Comparative Study of Civilizations. Dr. Wescott is now Vice President of the Association for the Study of Language in Prehistory. Hugo Meynell, Ph.D . in Philosophy of Religion, Cambridge University, England, is a lecturer at the University at Leeds in the Department of Philosophy and Theology. He has published The Intelligent Universe: A Cosmological Argument and Is Christianity True? He also has published a work on Handel's operas and various articles in scholarly journals. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Lynn E. Rose, Ph.D . University of Pennsylvania, currently retired, was Professor of Philosophy at State University of New York at Buffalo and authored ...
378. A Reply To Isaacson [Journals] [Kronos]
... we are most likely dealing with a garbled pastiche of more than one event (see the satirical note on this subject by F. B. Jueneman in Industrial Research, September 1973, p. 13). The alteration of Thera's eruptive date from the 15th to the 10th century B. C. in no way proves injurious to Velikovsky's cosmological theories either. For if his revised chronology should prove to be correct ( and I personally believe that it is), then it would appear that a great disaster swept the island of Crete ca. 1500 B.C . anyway, though Thera would not have been the responsible agent. Sir Arthur Evans spoke "of a great ...
379. Aeon Volume VI, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Page 33 The Demands of the Saturnian Configuration Theory by Dwardu Cardona In which it is shown that the demands raised by the Saturnian configuration theory can be successfully met, both within the mytho-historical record itself as also from within the hard sciences. Page 47 Maya Cosmos: A Saturnian Interpretation by Ken Moss An analysis of prevailing beliefs concerning Maya cosmology and how these can be interpreted from a Saturnian point of view. Page 75 Thundergods and Thunderbolts by Ev Cochrane A study of the roles played by thundergods and their celestial weapons in world mythology and how these can best be understood in relation to the Saturn thesis. Page 95 In Memoriam: Roger Williams Wescott New Flashes- by Tania ...
380. The Climatic Breakdown (The Atlantis Myth) [Books]
... , is strongly supported by an expression in passage 112a, which says that the great changes in the Greek world were caused by `extraordinary rains, earthquakes, and a terrible deluge which all happened together in one single night'. The references in this passage are both `telescoped' and dislocated. From the point of view of Hoerbiger's Cosmological Theory the first physical consequences of the capture of Luna noticeable in the Greek world were the `earthquakes'; a certain time later came the `terrible deluge', and finally the `extraordinary rains'. Here, as in passage 25d, the expression `one single night' logically belongs to the part of the myth which ...
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