Proper noun
Stookey (plural Stookeys)
A surname.
According to Lorena Laura Stookey, "many scholars" see a link between stories in "Irish-Celtic mythology" about journeys to the Otherworld in search of a cauldron of rejuvenation and medieval accounts of the quest for the Holy Grail. Source: Internet
ISBN 0-946307-30-X :Stoffer, Dale R. The Lord's Supper: Believers Church Perspectives :Stookey, L.H. Eucharist: Christ's Feast with the Church. Source: Internet
Leeming, "Paradise myths" Stookey 5, 91 Sacrifice Sacrifice is an element in many religious traditions and often represented in myths. Source: Internet
Stookey 55 In The Oxford Companion to World Mythology, David Leeming notes that, in the Bible story, as in other flood myths, the flood marks a new beginning and a second chance for creation and humanity. Source: Internet
Stookey 107 A number of scholars, including Frazer, Miles 194 have suggested that the Christ story is an example of the "dying god" theme. Source: Internet