Gods of Ancient Egypt, The
Book Description
Discover the profound spiritual wisdom that shaped one of humanity's most enduring civilizations through this illuminating exploration of ancient Egyptian divinity. Egyptologist Pascal Vernus guides readers into the heart of a culture where the sacred permeated every aspect of existence, revealing how divine presence influenced daily life, governance, and the Egyptian understanding of existence itself.
This comprehensive study unravels the intricate web of Egyptian polytheism, examining major deities such as Osiris, Nut, Amun, and Ra in their multiple forms and sacred roles. Vernus demonstrates how these divine figures operated not as distant concepts, but as active forces woven into the fabric of Egyptian society. The exploration extends to the fascinating period of Akhenaten's monotheistic revolution, offering insights into this unique spiritual transformation that briefly reshaped Egyptian religious consciousness.
Enhanced by over one hundred stunning color photographs showcasing Egyptian artistic treasures and architectural marvels, the book provides visual context for understanding how the divine was expressed through creative works. Aerial landscapes further illuminate the sacred geography that housed these ancient spiritual practices.
Drawing from current archaeological discoveries and scholarly research, this work offers contemporary readers fresh perspectives on Egyptian spirituality. Complete with glossary, maps, and chronological framework, it serves as both an accessible introduction and a deeper investigation into how ancient wisdom can inform our understanding of the sacred in human experience.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
ποΈ Tradition: Comparative Religion
π Length: 202 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Religion
- β Explore Goddesses, Egyptian
- β Explore Egyptian Goddesses
- β Explore Egypt, religion
- β Explore Art, Egyptian
- β Explore Egyptian Gods
- β Explore Egyptian Art
- β Explore Gods, Egyptian