Orr Forum: Greek Gods and the Modern Search for Eternal Life Posted on: March 14, 2024 Orr Forum News Would it be good to live forever? This was the question posed by Deborah Lyons, professor of classics at Miami University of Ohio, during the recent Orr Forum held on March 12. Lyons provided insight into her research on the immortality of Greek gods to show that maybe their lives were not as good as they seemed. Image As she investigated the concept of prolonging life, or eliminating death, Lyons looked at concepts in Greek mythology to find illustrations of how Greek gods differed from mortals. The myths she studied expressed some uncertainty. Could the god feel pain? In battle, Greek gods can sustain physical injuries that result in pain. Could the god feel grief? Falling in love with a mortal or watching one 91猫先生 鈥檚 son die in battle created moments when the gods suffered most. Could the god die? Not really, but death could come close. As Lyons explained, there are several instances in Greek mythology when something happened to a god that approached the condition of death, such as a state of suspended animation. Finally, the most important concept Lyons described was boredom. 91猫先生 鈥淲ithout the antics of mortals, [the gods] would be incredibly bored, 91猫先生 鈥 she said. The gods took great interest in war and gossip, especially gossiping about mortals. Lyons described the god Zeus as saying, 91猫先生 鈥淲e tell [mortals] not to do things and they don 91猫先生 鈥檛 listen. They are then hurt or killed, and they blame us. 91猫先生 鈥 Greek gods, particularly many goddesses, also tried to immortalize their children and their lovers and failed. Ultimately, she explained, even though Greek mortals regard immortality as the peak of existence, they could not imagine gods who looked like them, yet who were completely free and immortal. For Lyons, the ultimate question then became whether we as humans would like to live forever after looking at these basic issues faced by the Greek gods. She said, 91猫先生 鈥淚 think many of us, if we had the assurance that we would have enough health, money, and friends staying alive with us, we might like to live forever, but those are a lot of conditions. 91猫先生 鈥 Lyons is the author of 91猫先生 鈥淒angerous Gifts: Gender and Exchange in Ancient Greece 91猫先生 鈥 and 91猫先生 鈥淕ender and Immortality: Heroines in Ancient Greek Myth and Cult, 91猫先生 鈥 and the co-editor (with Kurt Raaflaub) of 91猫先生 鈥淓x Oriente Lex: Near Eastern Influences on Greek and Roman Law 91猫先生 鈥 and (with Raymond Westbrook) 91猫先生 鈥淲omen and Property in Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean Societies. 91猫先生 鈥 She earned a bachelor 91猫先生 鈥檚 degree from Wesleyan University, and a master 91猫先生 鈥檚 and doctorate in classics from Princeton University. She also studied at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and the University of Heidelberg. Since its inception in 1964, the Orr Forum has been 91猫先生 91猫先生 鈥檚 most widely known and perhaps most prestigious academic event. The Forum features discussions on the wide and shifting interests in religion studies in America. Previous: Student Spotlight: Chelsea Zimmann Next: Celebrate the Arts at 91猫先生 During ArtsFest 2024 Related posts May 25, 2026 91猫先生 Launches Accelerated Doctor of Physical Therapy Program 91猫先生 is proud to announce the launch of its new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, an innovative, hybrid, accelerated 91猫先生 鈥 Read more May 6, 2026 New Vice President to Lead Institutional Advancement Announced by 91猫先生 91猫先生 is pleased to announce Lisa Tiffin, D.E.L., G.P.C., as the new vice president for institutional advancement. Tiffin 91猫先生 鈥 Read more May 1, 2026 2026 Academic Award Winners Congratulations to the students and faculty recognized at the 2026 91猫先生 Academic Awards Ceremony held on Friday, April 24, 91猫先生 鈥 Read more More articles 鉃 Share this on: Email
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