Even as they have been mythologized by the many, they have been demythologized by at least a few. |
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But while Everest has been largely demythologized by a seemingly constant stream of films, books and magazine articles, K2 — distant and reclusive — has retained an aura of mystery and danger. |
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It can certainly be considered as a purely historical document and « demythologized », but it nevertheless remains true that it is difficult to empty it of all its irrational elements. |
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But it may be a conveniently neat demythologized reading, assuming that demons are abolished and replaced by political and social entities which then take on demonic features. |
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Prior ethical references are disqualified, demythologized, and are subject to critical analysis and gradually replaced, in a very structured manner, by the group values. |
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They conceive that it would represent the devil's most cunning attempt at self-camouflage to be demythologized and that camouflage would be a certain new proof of his existence. |
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One challenge for anyone preaching on this gospel reading is our modern age, in which many of these tales are demythologized and domesticated. |
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These traditions were originally presented in combination with mythical gods and goddesses, but they were demythologized in Genesis. |
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In the twenty-first century, we live in a highly demythologized world, unprecedented in the history of our species. |
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Enveloping the spiritual self is the ineffable subject, a concept emerging from the demythologized God of Buber, Merton, and Tillich. |
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