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Transformations of the Inner Self in Ancient Religions: Numen Book Series, cartea 83

Contribuţii de Albert F. de Jong, Robert Meyer, Shaul Shaked, Gerd Theissen, Fritz Stolz, Petra von Gemünden, Giovanni Filoramo, Serge Ruzer, B. Bitton-Ashkelony, Annick Charles-Saget, Moshe Greenberg, Daniel Stökl, John Scheid, Philippe Borgeaud, Aryeh Kofsky, Neta Aloni-Ronen Editat de Jan Assmann, Guy Stroumsa
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 aug 1999
This collection of papers from two workshops - held in Heidelberg, Germany, in July 1996 and Jerusalem, Israel, in October 1997 - is concerned with anthropological rather than theological aspects of the Near Eastern and Mediterranean religions, ranging from the 'primary' religions of the archaic period and their complex developments in Egypt and Mesopotamia to the 'soteriological' movements and 'secondary' religions that emerged in Late Antiquity.
The first part of the book focuses on "Confession and Conversion", while the second part is devoted to the topic of "Guilt, Sin and Rituals of Purification".
The primary purpose of this volume is to convey a sense of the dynamics and dialectical relationships between the various Near Eastern and Mediterranean religions from the archaic period to Late Antiquity.
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ISBN-13: 9789004113565
ISBN-10: 9004113568
Pagini: 437
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series


Public țintă

All those interested in religion as a whole and especially in the religions of the Near East and Mediterranean, from the archaic period to Late Antiquity.

Notă biografică

Jan Assmann, D.Phil. (1965) and D.Habil. (1971), is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Heidelberg and a member of the Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Heidelberg. He is the author of several books and essays on religion and mnemohistory.
Guy G. Stroumsa, Ph.D. (1978), Harvard University, is Martin Buber Professor of Comparative Religion, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Among his publications are Another Seed: Studies in Gnostic Mythology (1984), Savoir et Salut (1992), Hidden Wisdom: Esoteric Traditions and the Roots of Christian Mysticism (1996), Barbarian Philosophy: The Religious Revolution of Early Christianity (1999).