February 18, 2015
All Day
010 Page Hall
As part of The Ohio State Center for the Study of Religion's Religions of the World: Past and Present A Community Lecture Series, Professor Sarah Iles Johnston will discuss some of her recent work on how Greek myths helped to create and sustain religious beliefs. She will draw on current work done by narratologists such as Michael Saler and Mark Wolf about what makes a story world credible and coherent, and discuss how the story world of Greek myth did - and did not - aign with those criteria.