Gods and Humans in the Ancient near East

Gods have always lived among humans. But long ago, they also lived inside us, sharing their nature with mere mortals.

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Autor principal: Putthoff, Tyson L. (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: New York University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations 2020
Em:Ano: 2020
Outras palavras-chave:B Electronic books
Acesso em linha: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781108490542
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Resumo:Gods have always lived among humans. But long ago, they also lived inside us, sharing their nature with mere mortals.
Cover -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction: Self, Space and the Divine Embodiment Model -- Prefatory Remarks -- The Self As Space -- The Study of the Self -- The Self As Bounded Space -- The Study of Space -- Self Space As Heterotopian Space -- The State of the Question -- Space and Existence in Early Judaism and Christianity -- Early Judaism and Jewish Mysticism -- Early Christianity and the New Testament -- Christian 'Theological Anthropology' -- Divine Embodiment in the Ancient Near East -- The Divine Embodiment Model -- A Note on the Structure and Sources -- Concluding Remarks -- 2 Godlike Bodies and Radiant Souls: Divine Embodiment in Ancient Egypt -- Prefatory Remarks -- The Present Chapter -- The Sources -- The Body, the ba and the ka -- The Creation of the Cosmos -- The Constituent Parts of the Self -- The Body -- Divine Material in the Cosmos and the Self -- The Cosmos As Heterotopian Space -- The ba -- The ba As Manifestation -- The ba and Its Statue -- The ba and the Self -- The ka -- The Physical Nature of the ka -- The Contagious Nature of the ka -- The Composite Self -- The Divinity of the Pharaoh -- The Pharaoh and the Gods -- Ramesses II -- Ramesses II's Worship of Seti I -- Ramesses II's Divine Self-Conception -- The Pharaoh As the Embodied Deity -- Concluding Remarks -- 3 Composite Beings and Sexy God-Kings: The Divinity of Humanity in Ancient Mesopotamia -- Prefatory Remarks -- The Present Chapter -- The Sources -- Human Creation in Mesopotamian Cosmogony -- The Human Self in Mesopotamian Origins -- The Human Self in Enuma Eliš -- Overview of Enuma Eliš -- The Creation of Humanity in Enuma Eliš -- The Myth of Atraḫasīs -- The Creation of Humanity in Atraḫasīs -- The Components of the Self.
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ISBN:1108848095