Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt

by James Henry Breasted

Paperback, 1959

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Available

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299.31

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Harper Torchbooks (1959), Paperback, 379 pages

Description

James H. Breasted (1865-1935) was the foremost influence in introducing Americans to the culture of ancient Egypt. He founded the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago and was the author of History of Egypt and Ancient Times: A History of the Early World, among other works.

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Effectively demonstrates how priestly literalism - driven by greed - did great harm to the development of a system of ethics that began in the Middle Kingdom by turning the wrongly named "Books of the Dead" into the equivalent of cosmic "get out of jail cards" very similar to the infamous Papal
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Indulgences. A deep awareness of how this came about is essential to the ability to recognize the development of such nefarious trends in our own society.
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Torchbooks TB 57
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