"The ancient Egyptians, it is sometimes said, worshipped fish and monkeys, snakes and crocodiles, they had gods for every province, town and village and even for individual families. Alf this is largely true. And yet, as this book makes clear, the immense variety of Egyptian deities never excluded a firm belief in a single almighty Sun-god Rá, 'the One, self-begotten, and self-existent God'. E. A. Wallis Budge brings together many haunting hymns and extracts from The Book of the Dead to illuminate the exact role of Osiris, the god of the
resurrection, the nature of the other main gods and the judgement of the dead. Above all, he suggests, it is the idea of immortality that 'formed the pivot upon which the religious and social life of the ancient Egyptian actually turned'. Anyone who takes this central truth to heart cannot fail to be inspired by the beauty and profundity of Egyptian religion."
VALLÁS / Mitológia kategória termékei
Egyptian religion. Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life
Kiadás:
London, 1987
Kiadó:
Kategóriák:
Mitológia Egyetemes történelem Vallás vegyes
Nyelv:
Angol
Terjedelem:
198 p.
Kötésmód:
papír
ISBN:
0140190171