Honestly, it's quite a rare and specific concept. But if we think about some post - apocalyptic or dark fantasy novels where new gods or powerful beings emerge from the ashes of old ones, there could be a sense of one 'devouring' the essence or power of the previous one. But again, no exact title comes to mind immediately.
I'm not sure of a specific novel that has exactly this phrase 'god eating god'. But in some myth - based novels, like those inspired by Norse mythology where there are power struggles among the gods, there could be elements that are similar. For instance, Loki's actions sometimes seem to undermine other gods which could be seen as a form of 'consuming' their power or status in a way.
Sure. A science - fiction story set in a completely non - religious future where there are no mentions of gods could be an example. Another could be a crime thriller that focuses solely on human motives and actions without any god - related subtexts.
One example could be a fanfic where the Egyptian god Ra has an adventure with the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu. Another might be a story that combines the powers of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl and the Celtic god Lugh.
Another example is Saint Augustine. His story is about his journey from a life of sin and dissipation to becoming one of the most important Christian theologians. His conversion was a major turning point in his life, and his writings have had a huge impact on Christian thought for centuries.
Think about the story of Cinderella. Her finding true love with the prince seems like a story written by a divine hand. Also, there are many real - life love stories where two people from completely different backgrounds meet by chance, and their relationship grows into a beautiful love story. It's as if God has carefully planned their encounter and the development of their relationship.
One example could be a situation where the committee had to choose between two patients with similar medical needs for an organ transplant. They might have had to consider non - medical factors like the patient's family situation. Maybe one patient had a young family to support, and the committee had to decide if that was a valid reason to give that patient priority.
Sure. For example, two business partners had a falling - out over money matters. But during a time of personal reflection and prayer, they each had a dream about working together again in a way that honored God. They met by chance at a religious seminar soon after, and it was as if God had removed all the bitterness between them, and they restarted their partnership with a newfound faith and trust in each other.
Sure. In Islam, the story of Prophet Muhammad receiving revelations from Allah is a key 'god and man story'. Allah chose Muhammad to be His messenger and through him, guidance was given to the people. Another example is from Greek mythology. Zeus, the king of the gods, often interacted with mortals. His relationships with various heroes and humans like Hercules are also a form of 'god and man story' where the gods' powers and human frailties are juxtaposed.
Yes, like the story of a long - lost civilization that was wiped out by a powerful curse. Mimir would describe how they once thrived and then what led to their downfall.
The 'Culture' series by Iain M. Banks. In this series, the Culture is an extremely advanced civilization with god - like technology, such as the ability to manipulate matter and energy on a vast scale.
There are women who share stories of going to ethnic restaurants. For instance, a woman could talk about going to an Indian restaurant for the first time. She was initially hesitant about trying the spicy curries but ended up loving them. She might describe the explosion of flavors in her mouth, the unique spices, and how the restaurant's atmosphere added to the whole experience.