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    Transzendentales Ägypten

    Jenseits, Himmel, Hölle und das Ende in antik-ägyptischen Diskursen

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    Contributor(s)
    Hallinger, Stephanie (editor)
    Sommer, Michael (editor)
    Wyss, Beatrice (editor)
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Specific and characteristic ideas about death, transcendence, and afterlife emerged in ancient Egypt’s melting pot: Cultural discourses encountered at the intersection between Egyptian, Roman-Hellenistic, Jewish, Christian, and Islamic worlds of thought. The volume examines their roots, transcultural parallels and differences as well as their complex reception history. Der Schmelztiegel des antiken Ägypten begünstigt die Entstehung spezifischer und charakteristischer Ideen über die Sphäre zwischen Tod und Jenseits: Vom ptolemäischen Ägypten bis zur Islamisierung in der Spätantike begegnen und durchdringen sich kulturelle Diskurse an den Schnittstellen zwischen ägyptischen, römisch-hellenistischen, jüdischen, christlichen und islamischen Denkwelten. Der Tagungsband untersucht transkulturelle Parallelen und Differenzen zwischen Vorstellungen über Diesseits, Jenseits und Transzendenz, die im antiken Ägypten entstanden und deren komplexe Rezeptionsgeschichte unser Denken bis in die Gegenwart hinein prägt. Die Beiträge nähern sich Wurzeln und Nachwirkung christlich-ägyptischer Traditionen aus Sicht der Ägyptologie, Alten Geschichte, Philologie, Philosophie, Theologie, Koptologie und Kunstgeschichte und veranschaulichen, wie historische Forschung zur Entstehung von Bildern und Ideen über Tod und Jenseits zum Verständnis moderner Lebenswelten beitragen.
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    https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/98968
    Keywords
    Book of the Dead; Death; Diesseits; Endzeit; Eschatologie; Kulturgeschichte; Tod; Totenbuch; cultural history; eschatology; otherworld
    DOI
    10.30965/9783657790760
    ISBN
    9783657790760, 9783506790767, 9783657790760
    Publisher
    Brill
    Publisher website
    https://brill.com/
    Publication date and place
    2024
    Imprint
    Schöningh
    Series
    Studies in Cultural Contexts of the Bible, 14
    Classification
    History of religion
    Pages
    382
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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