• Religion and the Invisible World

Religion and the Invisible World

el-Sayed el-Aswad

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ISBN : 9781649033703
Format : Hardcover
Category : Humanities & Social Sciences
Publisher : AUC Press

A broad critical history of the transformation of religious thought in Egypt from ancient to modern periods
When a civilization disappears, its heritage does not vanish....

A broad critical history of the transformation of religious thought in Egypt from ancient to modern periods
When a civilization disappears, its heritage does not vanish. It survives in different potentially hybrid forms and becomes part of the legacy of humanity. Religion and the Invisible World is a broad survey of the development and transformation of interrelated forms of invisibility, sanctity, and religious beliefs and rituals in Egypt.
Drawing on forty years of research as an anthropologist, historian, and Egyptologist, el-Sayed el-Aswad shows how concepts of sacredness and invisibility have been core elements in the spiritual transformations in Egypt as embodied in the early pharaonic religion, Egyptian-Hellenistic religion, Christianity, and Islam, and how these practices of spirituality and cosmology cut across many divides of ethnicity, gender, region, religion, language, and social class. He draws on available prior ethnographies and descriptions pointing to the “invisible” world in Egyptian villages and urban settings, including dreams, rituals, trance, bodily practices, and what a century ago were called “survivals.