Michele Wick Ph.D. on December 2, 2013
When Dionysus, the Greek god of pleasure and festivity, offered King Midas anything he wanted as reward for being a nice guy, Midas requested a golden touch. Most of us know what happened next. This homily on greed was created for an ancient audience, but its lessons are germane to 21st century citizens.
When Dionysus, the Greek god of pleasure and festivity, offered King Midas anything he wanted as reward for being a nice guy, Midas requested a golden touch. Most of us know what happened next. This homily on greed was created for an ancient audience, but its lessons are germane to 21st century citizens.