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<blockquote>According to Ellens<ref>Ellens, J. H. (2001). Introduction: The Destructive Power of Religion. In J. H. Ellens (Ed.), ''The Destructive Power of Religion: Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam'' (pp. 1-9). Westport, CT: Praegar. pp. 4-5 | |||
</ref> the '''Master Story''' is the primary and dominant [[Existential Narrative]] of western culture. It is derived from "unconscious metaphors" in the [[Elite Religion|Elite Religious]] traditions (the [[Symbol Factories]] of the Western world, specifically Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The term is syncretic with the LP term [[Creation Template]] | |||
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Revision as of 22:26, 14 July 2023
According to Ellens[1] the Master Story is the primary and dominant Existential Narrative of western culture. It is derived from "unconscious metaphors" in the Elite Religious traditions (the Symbol Factories of the Western world, specifically Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The term is syncretic with the LP term Creation Template
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Creation Template > Creation Template
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- ↑ Ellens, J. H. (2001). Introduction: The Destructive Power of Religion. In J. H. Ellens (Ed.), The Destructive Power of Religion: Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (pp. 1-9). Westport, CT: Praegar. pp. 4-5
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