UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020The present paper constitutes a brief preliminary approach to the cosmogonical conceptions suggested by three New Kingdom texts: the stela of Suty and Hor (BM EA826), Papyrus Leiden I 350 and the Hymn to Ptah of the “Great Harris Papyrus” (BM EA9999, 44). Taking into account and discussing the phraseological repertoire attested in these sources, an attempt is made to understand two fundamental aspects: who is the Creator and what does he create. Thus, the first part deals with the identity of the Creator, namely, his names, attributes, and core features. The second considers the different beings and cosmic elements brought into existence by the demiurgic action. Throughout the paper, some commentaries are prov...
AbstraAbstraAbstraAbstractctctct: This thesis deals with the adaptations of the biblical cosmogony, ...
This paper traces how the dualism of body and soul, cosmic and human, is bridged in philosophical an...
This thesis traces the twelfth-century origins and development of the Glossa ordinaria on Genesis fr...
The present paper constitutes a brief preliminary approach to the cosmogonical conceptions suggested...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The main goal of my PhD is to consider the phraseology present in the New Kingdom ...
Paul\u27s comments regarding the new creation in 2 Cor 5:17 and Gal 6:15 have tended to be understoo...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the portraits of new creation in the Hauptbriefe (...
The Egyptian conceptions of the origin of the world are studied through the most ancient written sou...
George H. van Kooten, “Creation and Cosmogony, III. New Testament,” Encyclopedia of the Bible and It...
Cosmogony as a term is derived from the two Greek words kosmos and genesis. Kosmos refers to the ord...
Cosmogonic myths, also referred to as creation myths, are theological and philosophical explanations...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the descriptions of Yahweh's creative activity in Deutero-I...
For many years scholars have entertained the idea that monotheism appeared in Second Isaiah as a res...
Excerpt: The vision of Isaiah is a prophecy that is divided thematically into sin, judgment and red...
The rendering thesis analyses the topic of the Creator of the world with compasses in his hands gene...
AbstraAbstraAbstraAbstractctctct: This thesis deals with the adaptations of the biblical cosmogony, ...
This paper traces how the dualism of body and soul, cosmic and human, is bridged in philosophical an...
This thesis traces the twelfth-century origins and development of the Glossa ordinaria on Genesis fr...
The present paper constitutes a brief preliminary approach to the cosmogonical conceptions suggested...
UID/HIS/04666/2019The main goal of my PhD is to consider the phraseology present in the New Kingdom ...
Paul\u27s comments regarding the new creation in 2 Cor 5:17 and Gal 6:15 have tended to be understoo...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the portraits of new creation in the Hauptbriefe (...
The Egyptian conceptions of the origin of the world are studied through the most ancient written sou...
George H. van Kooten, “Creation and Cosmogony, III. New Testament,” Encyclopedia of the Bible and It...
Cosmogony as a term is derived from the two Greek words kosmos and genesis. Kosmos refers to the ord...
Cosmogonic myths, also referred to as creation myths, are theological and philosophical explanations...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the descriptions of Yahweh's creative activity in Deutero-I...
For many years scholars have entertained the idea that monotheism appeared in Second Isaiah as a res...
Excerpt: The vision of Isaiah is a prophecy that is divided thematically into sin, judgment and red...
The rendering thesis analyses the topic of the Creator of the world with compasses in his hands gene...
AbstraAbstraAbstraAbstractctctct: This thesis deals with the adaptations of the biblical cosmogony, ...
This paper traces how the dualism of body and soul, cosmic and human, is bridged in philosophical an...
This thesis traces the twelfth-century origins and development of the Glossa ordinaria on Genesis fr...