Gods and Humans in the Ancient Near East Gods and Humans in the Ancient Near East

Gods and Humans in the Ancient Near East

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Publisher Description

In this book, Tyson Putthoff explores the relationship between gods and humans, and between divine nature and human nature, in the Ancient Near East. In this world, gods lived among humans. The two groups shared the world with one another, each playing a special role in maintaining order in the cosmos. Humans also shared aspects of a godlike nature. Even in their natural condition, humans enjoyed a taste of the divine state. Indeed, gods not only lived among humans, but also they lived inside them, taking up residence in the physical body. As such, human nature was actually a composite of humanity and divinity. Putthoff offers new insights into the ancients' understanding of humanity's relationship with the gods, providing a comparative study of this phenomenon from the third millennium BCE to the first century CE.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2020
November 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
469
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
13.4
MB

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