International Journal of Research in Social Sciences
Vol. 8 Issue 8, August 2018,
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International Journal of Research in Social Sciences
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Archaeological and Mythological Delineation of Human and
Spiritual Evolution and Religious Conflicts portrayed in the
Novel The Source by James Michener
Dr Z. Justin
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Abstract
Religion has contributed immensely towards the development of civilisation.
However many civilizations were lost their traces from the earth due to an unabated religious
conflicts. The gulf region is constantly at loggerhead with each other as it has become the
warzone of the three most popular religions of the world. The political polarisation in line
with ethnicity, race, language and religion has aggravated the conflict further affecting
millions of people pushing them to the edge of destruction in their own land. The humanity in
the region had been living under fear and many generations perished from the pre-historic
past to the present. James Michener undoubtedly the great contemporary writer has tried to
bring out the important source of all these ongoing conflicts. This article tries to explore the
historical root of human evolution and spiritual growth and how the ideological difference
and belief clash with each other and aggravated the religious conflicts. This research further
highlights the parallel development of human evolution and spiritual growth and how the
both collided with each other at the cost of human cataclysm in Palestine andIsrael. The
contemporary genre of hybridity of history, myth, culture is very well intertwined into one
single plot. Moreover the article foregrounds that the conflict between the major religions had
the source in common region where the Jews, the Christians and the Arab Muslims inhabited
together for centuries.
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Dr. Z. JUSTIN Associate Professor, Department of English, AMET University, Kanathur,
Chennai