- and is thus
cosmogonical. Some
religious cosmogonies have an
impersonal first cause (for
example Taoism). However, in astronomy,
cosmogony can be distinguished...
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although not always,
considered cosmogonical myths – that is, they
describe the
ordering of the
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historical or
literal sense. They are commonly,
though not always,
considered cosmogonical myths, that is, they
describe the
ordering of the
cosmos from a state...
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Babylonian Dynastic Chronicle.
Additional minor texts also
present varying cosmogonical details. The
Bilingual Creation of the
World by
Marduk describes the...
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According to the
Zoroastrian cosmogony,
Mashya and
Mashyana were the
first man and
woman whose procreation gave rise to the
human race. The
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