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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype abstract "The Rank-Raglan mythotype (sometimes called the hero archetype) is a pattern developed by Otto Rank and later on Lord Raglan that lists different cross-cultural narrative traits of heroes, including mythical heroes . This mythotype has been prominently used in the modern Christ myth theory to argue that a historical Jesus did not exist. However, others such as Alan Dundes have argued that the Hero patterns were designed to investigate received traditions, not deal with determining actual historicity of any individual. As such, he argued that even if Jesus were to fit the Hero patterns, it would not affect his historicity.".
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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Dundes.
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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Buddha.
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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Kennedy.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_(patriarch).
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_(son_of_Jacob).
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Mithridates_VI_of_Pontus.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Moses.
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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Osiris.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Rank.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Pelops.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Perseus.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Romulus.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Romulus_and_Remus.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Son_of_God.
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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Theseus.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Tsar_Nicholas_II.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink William_Wallace.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype subject Category:Christ_myth_theory.
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- Rank-Raglan_mythotype type Disease.
- Rank-Raglan_mythotype comment "The Rank-Raglan mythotype (sometimes called the hero archetype) is a pattern developed by Otto Rank and later on Lord Raglan that lists different cross-cultural narrative traits of heroes, including mythical heroes . This mythotype has been prominently used in the modern Christ myth theory to argue that a historical Jesus did not exist.".
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