Throughout the first 2,000 years of Western Civilization, cultures had varying views on religion. Specifically, these civilizations had differing views on how gods interacted with humans and how they played a role in their lives. To what extent did the Ancient Greeks, Mesopotamians, and Ancient Egyptians share similar concepts of gods? How were they different?

God(s)’s affect on Western Civilization

Instructions:

Write and submit a 3-5 FULL page essay in 12 point, Times New Roman (or Ariel) font, double-spaced, based on the below prompt.

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Prompt:

Throughout the first 2,000 years of Western Civilization, cultures had varying views on religion. Specifically, these civilizations had differing views on how gods interacted with humans and how they played a role in their lives. To what extent did the Ancient Greeks, Mesopotamians, and Ancient Egyptians share similar concepts of gods? How were they different?

Compare and contrast either 2 or all 3 of the below primary sources and support your observations with the textbook:

The Epic of Gilgamesh- Perspectives from the Past Sourcebook, pp. 13-21. PDF from previous edition HERE

The Book of the Dead- Perspectives from the Past Sourcebook, pp. 37-40. PDF from previous edition HERE

The Death of Hector- PDF HERE and stable link HERE (requires UCF login to view)

Textbook:

Western Civilizations Volume 1 By: Joshua Cole & Carol Symes

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