God of Moses versus the "One and All" of Egypt: From Magic of Hypostatized Spirituality to Discriminating Paradigm of Non-Idolatry

Ancient Egyptian religious approach exemplifies what amounted to a ritualized imbuing of objects-as-symbols and conceptions with magical significance. The essay argues that ancient Israelite religion markedly defined itself through a rejection of magical consciousness

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Published in:Mysticism and meaning
Main Author: Kohav, Alex S. 1948- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Three Pines Press 2019
In: Mysticism and meaning
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Summary:Ancient Egyptian religious approach exemplifies what amounted to a ritualized imbuing of objects-as-symbols and conceptions with magical significance. The essay argues that ancient Israelite religion markedly defined itself through a rejection of magical consciousness
ISBN:193148340X
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