UID/HIS/04666/2019The main goal of my PhD is to consider the phraseology present in the New Kingdom religious hymns which explicitly mentions the cosmogonical process, that is, that sheds some light on the way the world came into existence. My research is structured around three core questions: Who creates? (The identity of the Creator); What is created? (The outcomes of the Creation); How is it created? (The processes, mechanisms, and devices used by the Creator to set the World into existence). Nevertheless, there is one particular feature in this corpus that somehow blurs the individuation of these analytical axes: the fact that one of the most mentioned outcomes of the creation in these texts is the Creator himself. The Egyptian term xp...
While creation imagery in general is common in the Hebrew Bible and early Jewish literature, this es...
Cosmogonic myths, also referred to as creation myths, are theological and philosophical explanations...
Peer reviewedIn this article, the author looks at “emergence” in the context of new concepts of God ...
The Egyptian creator deity, mainly male, has been understood as anandrogynous entity due, among othe...
Cosmogony as a term is derived from the two Greek words kosmos and genesis. Kosmos refers to the ord...
A diachronic survey of the Sumerian ideas about Beginnings __ cosmogony, theogony and anthropogeny _...
This study sets out to explore the role of embodied cognition and lived experience in the constructi...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The present paper constitutes a brief preliminary approach to the cos...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the descriptions of Yahweh's creative activity in Deutero-I...
The Egyptian conceptions of the origin of the world are studied through the most ancient written sou...
The creative activities involved all members of the Godhead. A possible delineation of theirroles wa...
Creation myths are stories that try to describe the origins of the world around us and give some pur...
The problem of the Genesis in philosophy is one of the fundamental themes of modern historical-philo...
The study is a linguistically-based analysis of the biblical account of creation. It examines the tr...
The interpretation of rituals enacted, or represented,in the temples of Egypt is limited by the ofte...
While creation imagery in general is common in the Hebrew Bible and early Jewish literature, this es...
Cosmogonic myths, also referred to as creation myths, are theological and philosophical explanations...
Peer reviewedIn this article, the author looks at “emergence” in the context of new concepts of God ...
The Egyptian creator deity, mainly male, has been understood as anandrogynous entity due, among othe...
Cosmogony as a term is derived from the two Greek words kosmos and genesis. Kosmos refers to the ord...
A diachronic survey of the Sumerian ideas about Beginnings __ cosmogony, theogony and anthropogeny _...
This study sets out to explore the role of embodied cognition and lived experience in the constructi...
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The present paper constitutes a brief preliminary approach to the cos...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the descriptions of Yahweh's creative activity in Deutero-I...
The Egyptian conceptions of the origin of the world are studied through the most ancient written sou...
The creative activities involved all members of the Godhead. A possible delineation of theirroles wa...
Creation myths are stories that try to describe the origins of the world around us and give some pur...
The problem of the Genesis in philosophy is one of the fundamental themes of modern historical-philo...
The study is a linguistically-based analysis of the biblical account of creation. It examines the tr...
The interpretation of rituals enacted, or represented,in the temples of Egypt is limited by the ofte...
While creation imagery in general is common in the Hebrew Bible and early Jewish literature, this es...
Cosmogonic myths, also referred to as creation myths, are theological and philosophical explanations...
Peer reviewedIn this article, the author looks at “emergence” in the context of new concepts of God ...