Egyptian Solar Religion in the New Kingdom RE, Amun and the Crisis of Polytheism
Auteur : Assmann Jan
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Part 1 The mysteries of the sun cult: preliminary considerations. acting. knowing. Part 2 The iconography of the solar journey: "icon" and "constellation"; the icons of the solar journey reflected by the traditional solar phases hymn. Part 3 The phenomenology of the solar journey: historical aspects - the discarded image.theological aspects. stylistic aspects - the transformation of the solar phases hymn. Part 4 Amun theology of the Early Period: eulogies from tombs - Hatshesput to Amenophis II.Part 5 Ba - hiddenness and oneness: Theban Amun-Re theology in the Ramesside Period I. preliminary observations. oneness and hiddenness. transcendence and hidden unity. Part 6 Cosmic god and saviour: Theban Amun-Re theology of the Ramesside Period II. creation. life. Part 7 Judge and saviour - the god of the individual: the problem of personal piety life. saviour and helper of the oppressed. judge. "division of power" and "representation.
Jan Assmann is Honorary Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Constance, where he is today.
Date de parution : 01-1995
12.9x19.8 cm
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Zeit Und Ewigkeit; Thutmosis III; Ramesses III; LA II; Urk Iv; Solar Theology; Sun Hymns; Solar Journey; Egyptian Solar Religion; Amarna Religion; Primeval God; Imperial Triad; Ramesside Period; 19th Dynasty; Obo; Sun God; Medinet Habu; Offering Formula; Sun Cult; Sun Boat; Night Boat; Reproductive Tradition; Memphite Theology; Sun Priest; Non-royal Tomb