Theological Principles of Egyptian Religion (American University Studies)

by Vincent A. Tobin

Hardcover, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

299.31

Collection

Publication

Peter Lang Publishing (1989), 224 pages

Description

This study approaches the religion of ancient Egypt from a theological stance, treating the mythic corpus of Egypt not as a mere collection of legends and traditions about the gods, but rather as a carefully constructed system of mythic symbolism. The author demonstrates that the mythic system of ancient Egypt was an articulation of a highly sophisticated and intellectual theological insight into the nature of the universe, an insight which produced an integrated perception of reality and expressed the basic order and unity apparent to the Egyptian mind in all levels of existence. The result is a work which shows Egyptian religion as a unified statement about the universe rather than a haphazard mass of mythic material.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

224 p.

ISBN

0820410829 / 9780820410821

Local notes

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