Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University N.B.: part one and part two are contained within thesis.Statement of the Problem. The nature of the revolutionary theological and religious movement instituted by Akh-en-Aton (Amen-hotep IV) of the Eighteenth dynasty (c. 1387-1366), has been variously interpreted and described. The archaeological campaigns begun by the members of the Mission Archeologique Francaise au Caire and Sir W. M. Flinders Petrie, and continued in this century by Norman deG. Davies and the expeditions of the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft and the Egypt Exploration Society, have provided extensive artistic, epigraphic, historical, religious and political evidence. It has become clear that the Amarna revolution was more then an event of ...
In 517 CE, a man called Yūsuf ’As’ar Yath’ar, but whom we know under the name Joseph dhu Nuwas, rose...
18th Dynasty (1550-1295 BCE) pharaoh Amenhotep IV (d. 1336 BCE), later known as Akhenaten, founded w...
Monotheism and its development in Israelite religion is a topic that continues to invite scholarly e...
The claim that Moses got his concept of monotheism from Akhenaten or at least from Egypt, is a fairl...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The violent upheaval of the religious and...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1935. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Abstract Archaeologists offer different perspectives and new and multiple types of evidence to the d...
Archaeologists offer different perspectives and new and multiple types of evidence to the discussion...
For more than 75 years, scientists and historians have been working on a theory (of some researchers...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this dissertation is to trace the development of monothe...
The purpose of this research is to identify Ancient Egypt’s monotheistic revelations of God through ...
The aim of this thesis is searching for possible influences of Akhenaten's religious reform on the p...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the relationship between religion and revolution within the...
The article focuses on some philosophical aspects of theocosmogony in Egyptian texts of Amarna time ...
The first part of this article contains a short overview of Manichean doctrine, ethics, history and ...
In 517 CE, a man called Yūsuf ’As’ar Yath’ar, but whom we know under the name Joseph dhu Nuwas, rose...
18th Dynasty (1550-1295 BCE) pharaoh Amenhotep IV (d. 1336 BCE), later known as Akhenaten, founded w...
Monotheism and its development in Israelite religion is a topic that continues to invite scholarly e...
The claim that Moses got his concept of monotheism from Akhenaten or at least from Egypt, is a fairl...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The violent upheaval of the religious and...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1935. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Abstract Archaeologists offer different perspectives and new and multiple types of evidence to the d...
Archaeologists offer different perspectives and new and multiple types of evidence to the discussion...
For more than 75 years, scientists and historians have been working on a theory (of some researchers...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe aim of this dissertation is to trace the development of monothe...
The purpose of this research is to identify Ancient Egypt’s monotheistic revelations of God through ...
The aim of this thesis is searching for possible influences of Akhenaten's religious reform on the p...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the relationship between religion and revolution within the...
The article focuses on some philosophical aspects of theocosmogony in Egyptian texts of Amarna time ...
The first part of this article contains a short overview of Manichean doctrine, ethics, history and ...
In 517 CE, a man called Yūsuf ’As’ar Yath’ar, but whom we know under the name Joseph dhu Nuwas, rose...
18th Dynasty (1550-1295 BCE) pharaoh Amenhotep IV (d. 1336 BCE), later known as Akhenaten, founded w...
Monotheism and its development in Israelite religion is a topic that continues to invite scholarly e...