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Harnessing Fire: A Devotional Anthology in Honor of Hephaestus

by Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Rebecca Buchanan (Editor)

Other authors: Paridhi Agarwal (Contributor), Alma Alexander (Contributor), Phillip Barron (Contributor), Amanda Sioux Blake (Contributor), Fern GZ Carr (Contributor)22 more, Damian Chavez (Contributor), William F. DeVault (Contributor), Diotima Sophia (Contributor), Cynthia Gallaher (Contributor), Natasha Handy (Contributor), Jason Ross Inczauskis (Contributor), Paul Lamb (Contributor), Jennifer Lawrence (Contributor), Alayna Lemmer (Contributor), P. Sufenas Virius Lupus (Contributor), Iona Miller (Contributor), James B. Nicola (Contributor), T. J. O'Hare (Contributor), Chris Parent (Contributor), Hélio Pires (Contributor), Sophie Reicher (Contributor), Krysta S. Roy (Contributor), Don Russ (Contributor), Quintas Poppaeus Sabinus (Contributor), Melia Suez (Contributor), Allyson Szabo (Contributor), Ted Taylor (Contributor)

Series: Bibliotheca Alexandrina: Devotionals

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Metalsmith. Fire-Tamer. Forge-Master.Bronzeworker. Weaponsmaster of the Gods. The Lame One. The Ugly God.Friend of Humanity.He is Hephaestus, the Divine Craftsman. Patient, stout-hearted, and clever, he is the Master of all Metals, the Holy Engineer. Celebrated for his wondrous creations, he is also pitied and teased for his lameness, his unsightly appearance, his estrangement from his family, and his marriage to lovely Aphrodite.But Hephaestus is not a God to be underestimated or ill-used -- a reality understood by his modern devotees. In the pages of this anthology you will find poems, prayers, essays, artwork, and rituals glorifying the Divine Mechanic. Some of his devotees see his hand in the engineering marvels of the Industrial Age and the hardware of the Information Age. Others see his handiwork in the heavens or hear his rumblings deep in the earth. Still others see lessons to be learned in his reconciliation with his mother, Hera, and his very nature as a "disabled" God.And so we sing: Hail HephaestusFlame-HeartedSoot-FacedEver-Resourceful God… (more)
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Alexander, AlmaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Barron, PhillipContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Blake, Amanda SiouxContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Carr, Fern GZContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Chavez, DamianContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
DeVault, William F.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Diotima SophiaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gallaher, CynthiaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Handy, NatashaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Inczauskis, Jason RossContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Lemmer, AlaynaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lupus, P. Sufenas ViriusContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Russ, DonContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Metalsmith. Fire-Tamer. Forge-Master.Bronzeworker. Weaponsmaster of the Gods. The Lame One. The Ugly God.Friend of Humanity.He is Hephaestus, the Divine Craftsman. Patient, stout-hearted, and clever, he is the Master of all Metals, the Holy Engineer. Celebrated for his wondrous creations, he is also pitied and teased for his lameness, his unsightly appearance, his estrangement from his family, and his marriage to lovely Aphrodite.But Hephaestus is not a God to be underestimated or ill-used -- a reality understood by his modern devotees. In the pages of this anthology you will find poems, prayers, essays, artwork, and rituals glorifying the Divine Mechanic. Some of his devotees see his hand in the engineering marvels of the Industrial Age and the hardware of the Information Age. Others see his handiwork in the heavens or hear his rumblings deep in the earth. Still others see lessons to be learned in his reconciliation with his mother, Hera, and his very nature as a "disabled" God.And so we sing: Hail HephaestusFlame-HeartedSoot-FacedEver-Resourceful God

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