How do these Gods differ from the Egyptian deities?
• For the Greeks, humanity is what mattered most to them.
• In the words of the philosopher Protagoras, humans were “the measure of all things.”
• The Greek Gods assumed human forms whose grandeur and nobility were not free from human frailty and emotions. Often times their emotions led them astray.
• It has been said that the Greeks made their gods into humans and their humans into gods.
• In the words of the philosopher Protagoras, humans were “the measure of all things.”
• The Greek Gods assumed human forms whose grandeur and nobility were not free from human frailty and emotions. Often times their emotions led them astray.
• It has been said that the Greeks made their gods into humans and their humans into gods.