The Egyptian Gods
Explore the complex mythology of Set, ancient Egypt's red god of chaos, storms, and the desert. In this episode of The Egyptian Gods, host Edmund Cross examines Set's dual role as both destroyer and protector in Egyptian cosmology. Discover the famous conflict between Set and his brother Osiris, the subsequent battles with Horus, and how these myths represented the eternal struggle between order and chaos. Learn about Set's protective function as defender of the sun god Ra against the serpent Apophis, and how some pharaohs claimed him as their patron deity. We discuss the archaeological evidence of Set worship, his cult centers at Ombos and the Delta region, and the ritualized festivals celebrating controlled conflict. The episode explores how Set's reputation transformed over time, from a necessary force of creative destruction to a demonized figure under foreign rule and Christian influence. Edmund Cross provides scholarly context for understanding Set within ancient Egyptian religion, emphasizing the sophisticated worldview that recognized chaos and order as complementary forces. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, history students, and anyone fascinated by ancient Egyptian religion and the complex relationship between destruction and creation in human understanding of divine forces.
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