Zeus threw his cockroach, and the world trembled. Odin recommended that the fallen soldiers of Valhalla Hall drink a drink. Jesus Christ spreads his father's words and gathers his disciples. The Buddha sit down and meditated on the meaning of the universe. There is a story of myths all over the world. From the first civilization to the present age, myths help explain the vents of the world and try to provide answers to unanswered questions. Each myth seems different, but if people look close enough, commonality will arise.
"Comparative research on the world's myths forces us to regard the human cultural history as a unit.The heroes of fire, flood, death, virgin birth, and resurrection are distributed all over the world Like the elements of a kaleidoscope, there are always the same things, just a little. "
Discuss Jesus in comparison myth and religion, and look at Jesus in the comparative myth. For the subject of myths on Christianity, see Christian myths. For academic research on the life of Jesus, please see History Jesus. To analyze the information that supports the existence of Jesus 'history, look at the historical nature of Jesus and the source of Jesus' historical significance. The theory of Christian mythology (also known as Jesus myth, Jesus myth, or Jesus' historical theory) is "a view that historical existence does not exist for people called Jesus of Nazareth." Or, according to criticism of Bad Ellman's myth, "Jesus does not exist in history, or if there is, he has nothing to do with the establishment of Christianity."
Analyzing the historical aspects of myths, especially myths of heroes, is another way to study myths. HJ Rose started studying the myth, he pointed out, "It is obvious that we can not adopt historical truths and we can not even recognize a slightly idealized or exaggerated history." In the fable, we see reasonably and "some extent" myths (European myths are schools of thinking where mythological gods are considered deceased human beings). Carlo Brillantte, on the other hand, studied how ancient Greeks see myths and believed that heroes of myths were considered by the Greeks as historical figures. Brilant believes that the Greeks distinguish heroic myths from those that focus on "a clear past" as part of the human world and on "the era of the gods".