Many scholars in the last few centuries have developed theories concerning myths and their purposes. An Introduction to Comparative Mythology focuses on what is universal among myths while at the same time honoring the local expressions of universal themes. It incorporates myths from cultures from all over the world. The publication uses myth not as a lie or untruth. Instead, it refers to something metaphorical, a higher Truth and not one that needs to be believed literally. Since myths are very much a part of culture and often of religion, you will find myths from still living traditions from around the world included in this book. In addition, it provides four functions of myths that provide a lens by which we may better view myths.