
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In today’s episode, we head to ancient Egypt to confront one of the world’s earliest and most troubling narratives of the primordial theomachy- the epic clash between the malevolent god Set and the god Osiris. Set’s insidious desire to usurp the throne of his benevolent brother culminates in a shocking act- the murder of Osiris himself. As the waves of the dark, primordial waters toss Osiris’s dead body to and fro, a palpable sense of despair hangs in the air, suggesting that all is lost, that the rebel son, the force of evil, has emerged victorious. But, how can this be? Isn’t good supposed to triumph over evil? How can Osiris’s fatal wounds ever be healed? While modern scholars may not have the answers, the ancients did, and what they taught is nothing short of astonishing, not only in its theological depth, but in its cosmic import! Join us in this episode as we unlock the answers.
For pictures, links, and the audio transcript for this episode see: https://theancienttradition.com/23-the-troubling-death-of-osiris/
Visit us on the web at theancienttradition.com for more amazing comparative religion.
By Jack Logan4.9
767767 ratings
In today’s episode, we head to ancient Egypt to confront one of the world’s earliest and most troubling narratives of the primordial theomachy- the epic clash between the malevolent god Set and the god Osiris. Set’s insidious desire to usurp the throne of his benevolent brother culminates in a shocking act- the murder of Osiris himself. As the waves of the dark, primordial waters toss Osiris’s dead body to and fro, a palpable sense of despair hangs in the air, suggesting that all is lost, that the rebel son, the force of evil, has emerged victorious. But, how can this be? Isn’t good supposed to triumph over evil? How can Osiris’s fatal wounds ever be healed? While modern scholars may not have the answers, the ancients did, and what they taught is nothing short of astonishing, not only in its theological depth, but in its cosmic import! Join us in this episode as we unlock the answers.
For pictures, links, and the audio transcript for this episode see: https://theancienttradition.com/23-the-troubling-death-of-osiris/
Visit us on the web at theancienttradition.com for more amazing comparative religion.

1,475 Listeners

1,229 Listeners

1,747 Listeners

6,462 Listeners

1,809 Listeners

1,820 Listeners

2,624 Listeners

10,743 Listeners

515 Listeners

1,565 Listeners

2,094 Listeners

314 Listeners

223 Listeners

191 Listeners

297 Listeners