This comparative study contrasts the two fountainheads of Western culture, the Hebrew and Greek civilizations, in ten major areas common to both civilizations. Sinai and Olympus is based on a synthesis of the best recent scholarship of various specialists and contains analyses of primary sources examined from a comparative perspective that illuminates new dimensions of each civilization.
Contents: The Nature of the Literary Sources; Creation: Genesis or Theogony?; The Origin of Evil; Is There a Moral Order in the Universe?; Paradigms of Heroism; Patterns of Piety; Patterns of Public Worship; Public Life-Law and the State; The Concepts and the Methods of History; The Endtime: Afterlife and Apocalypse.