Title: Mythic Worlds and the One You Can Believe In
Author: Harold Toliver
Publisher: Bookside Press
ISBN: 978-1778834462
Pages: 396
Genre: Philosophy, Science
Reviewer: Rahul
Pacific Book Review
Have you ever wondered how ancient myths still show up in our modern lives? In his book Mythic Worlds and the One You Can Believe In, author Harold Toliver explores how today’s social, political, and even religious myths are still alive and well in our modern world. The book shows that many of these old stories have seeped into the cultural paradigm and are still shaping our behavior today.
The book is fun and academically interesting as it asks you to think about big ideas, such as the natural continuum. It’s a mix of philosophy, science, and literature. The author turns you into a critical thinker who has to figure out what’s real and what’s just a construct in the norms of a society and the beliefs we hold dear in our community and our lives.
One of the book’s strengths is its broad and balanced look at myths across cultures with many real-world examples. The author says, “Myths encode the moral and social rules of a society; they are timeless stories that speak to basic human truths.” He digs into the roots of mythic traditions, how they’ve evolved, and how these stories still shape our world today. For example, he looks at the role of myths in modern national identities and draws parallels between ancient hero stories and current political narratives.
However, Harold Toliver’s strong opinions on religion might stir up some debates. He argues that religion can cause chaos and is often mixed into political goals to justify actions that might otherwise seem wrong. This sharp criticism makes us think about the role of religion in politics and society.
Harold Toliver starts with simple ideas and builds them into a powerful argument about the power of myths and their role in our lives. The book is written in an approachable way; it feels like it’s for anyone interested in why we tell stories and how they shape our actions and thoughts. Although the book uses a heightened vocabulary that might be hard for everyday readers, it’s got valuable insights for those who like to think deeply and challenge their beliefs.
The author encourages us to question the myths that shape our understanding of the world. By the end of this book, you’ll know why myths still matter and feel more connected to the stories that have been told through history. Toliver says this awareness can help us get rid of our narrow-minded beliefs and sectarian violence. It’s an excellent book which shows the power of myths – and why they’re still with us today. It is a book that demands contemplation and reflection, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in the deeper questions of life. Mythic Worlds and the One You Can Believe In, by Harold Toliver is a book that demands contemplation and reflection, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in the deeper questions of life.