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Upper-School Mythology is an integrative course exploring mythological tales from various ancient civilizations, with a primary focus on ancient Greece and Rome. Through analyzing literature, history, philosophy, geography, and culture, students examine captivating stories of gods, goddesses, monsters, and heroes. The course delves into existential questions such as identity, purpose, and virtuous living. It employs Dr. Louis Markos's book, "The Myth Made Fact," as a central text, interpreting myths as reflections of human nature and anticipation of redemption, guided by a Christian perspective.

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