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The Death of Peregrinus, Lucian

Published on: Author: justin@uoregon.edu

White outlines the characteristics of a “divine man” (and interestingly there is no divine woman mentioned) based largely on Ludwig Bieler’s identification of the Greco-Roman literary device concerning the theios aner. These characteristics are commonly found in the re-telling of the life stories of exceptional individuals from history and they are as follows: An unusual… Continue reading

The Life of Apollonius of Tyana

Published on: Author: cmann6@uoregon.edu

In the Greco-Roman context, a divine man follows a systematic guideline, established by Ludwig Bieler in 1935. Stories have closely followed these idiosyncrasies of a divine man, such as those involving Jesus, Moses, and various other figures that have been emphasized for their significant value; although, the story of Apollonius parallels Bieler’s guidelines of a… Continue reading