HUM/105 v7 Divine Roles Across Cultures HUM/105 v7 Page 2 of 2Divine Roles Across Cultures Complete Parts 1 and 2 below.Part 1 Select one common divine role that recurs in world mythology. Possible options of divine roles include the following: father or mother divinities, divinities of war, home or hearth divinities, divinities of love, divinities of wisdom, divinities of medicine or health, divinities of the wind, divinities of agriculture, divinities of the sky, ruler of all the gods, and so on. Identify the role and write it in the designated box on the table. Select two myths, each from a different culture, in which the divine role appears. Identify the divinity names and cultures in boxes A and B. Complete the table by answering each of the five questions for both selected divinities. Role Column A Divinity Name: Culture of Origin: Column B Divinity Name: Culture of Origin: 1. How is this divinity portrayed? Describe the divinity’s role within the myth. 2. Is the divinity male or female? What function does this gender play? 3. What are the divinity’s attributes, such as divine powers or characteristics? What objects does the divinity possess, such as a weapon or animal, that assist him or her? 4. Within the myth of origin, how does this divinity compare with other divinities? How does this divinity interact with or compare to divinities of the same gender and to divinities of the opposite gender? 5. Identify one character from contemporary culture that shares characteristics of each divinity, and explain why you chose each character. What real-life ideals does this divine role represent? How attainable are these ideals? Part 2 Write a 150- to 350-word short essay that answers the following: Why do so many cultures have divinities in similar roles? References APA-formatted citation APA-formatted citation Copyright© 2018 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Copyright© 2018 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. D1 Good Morning! For this week’s explore discussion, the influential Russian psychologist I have chosen to analyze and summarize is Ivan Sechenocv. Sechenocv had a challenging and difficult life growing up. At the age of ten, his father who happen to be a Russian nobleman passed away. He learned German and French and it potentially paved the way to his success. Sechenocv ended up going to the Military Engineering School. One could argue that he going to the Military Engineering School was the best thing that happened to him. Even though the love of his life married an engineer. After leaving the school he decided to study physiology. What makes Ivan Sechenov unique? Why is his work significant? It was difficult for Sechenov to actually study his desired field because of the death of Czar Nicholas. “Russian students were not allowed to travel abroad” (Kardas, 2014). Due to him obtain an inheritance he was able to leave Russia. He ended up travelling to Europe. “While outside of Russia, Sech ...