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941. Review: Act of God, by Graham Phillips [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Akhenaten as co-regent. Detailed evidence for a nine or ten year co-regency is provided. The country apparently abandoned its belief in a huge pantheon of gods and accepted and adopted the Aten as the one god'. The only rational explanation for this, he claims, is an unprecedented national upheaval - so remarkable it challenged the entire social and religious fabric of Egyptian society but about which history tells us nothing. Phillips suggests that the evidence shows that Akhenaten and Smenkhkare were not, at the time of their deaths, considered evil. Otherwise, Smenkhkare's middle coffin and face mask would not have been used for Tutankhamun's burial - but why, he asks, did Haremhab, who destroyed ...
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942. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... I was intrigued by the last paragraph in Jill Abery's letter published in C&C Review 2002:1 , page 57. I can't help feeling that it depends on who the retrocalculations are done by! Those done by Clube and Napier do seem to have more to recommend them than others, and early Christianity certainly borrowed from other contemporary religions to make itself more acceptable, but are the Three kings' Bhuddists by any chance? Three high-ranking Lamas are still sent to find the new' Bhudda at his birth!! They also bring gifts' - but not gold, frankincense or myrhh! (His birth is also foretold to them by celestial conformations. The three kings ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  16 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w2003no1/02letters.htm
... . Millard and D. J. Wiseman, Eds Reviewed by Herb Storck The absolutely latest word on the patriarchal narratives has just rolled off the presses (published by Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, Indiana, $9 .95). Altogether seven papers comprise this book. They run the gamut from textual criticism, archaeology, comparative customs, religion, to literary analysis. The work is essentially concerned with -redressing the imbalance created by two high profile works of the last decade- J. van Seters' Abraham in History and Tradition (1975), and T. L. Thompson's The Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives (1974). Their studies were highly critical of Biblical traditions ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0502/113essay.htm
944. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VII No. 2 (Winter 1982) Home | Issue Contents Contributors Dwardu Cardona; Mr. Cardona, a Senior Editor of KRONOS, has also published in the journal Pensée. He presently makes his home in Vancouver, B. C. and is preparing a co-authored work on the origin of religion. Additionally, along with Thomas McCreery, Mr. Cardona has published important research in the field of megalithic studies that casts serious doubts on the findings of Euan MacKie and Alexander Thom. Ragnar Forshufvud (academic degree, equivalent to M.S ., Chalmers Institute of Technology, Gothenburg); Mr. Forshufvud lives in Karlskoga, Sweden, ...
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... again, "The sun's disc shines between them as when it rises from the horizon of heaven." [2 ] Passing from the temple at Karnak to others in a better state of preservation, we can gather that the part of the axis furthest from the entrance was covered, so that in the penetralia there was only a dim religious light. The entrance is also, as it were, guarded by a massive exterior pylon, as in the more or less modern temple of Edfû. This, again, reduces the light in the interior. Inner Court and Sanctuary at Edfû (From a Photograph by the Author.) It is easy to recognise that these arrangements ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn10.htm
... associated with the Babylonian Anu or not, was supreme till the time of Men-Kau-Ra, the builder of the third pyramid of Gîzeh. [10] (3633 B.C ., Brugsch 4100 B.C ., Mariette). Osiris is not mentioned. The coffin-lid of this king with the prayer to Osiris "marks a new religious development in the annals of Egypt. The absorption of the justified soul in Osiris, the cardinal doctrine of the Ritual of the Dead, makes its appearance here for the first time." It seems extremely probable, therefore, that the worship of the circumpolar stars went on in Babylonia as well as in Egypt in the earliest times ...
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947. Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the Andes and Central America. Hancock visited many sites in these areas and graphically describes the architecture and stone engineering which still astounds experts. Much of the documentation, if it ever existed, has been lost or destroyed but what remains tells of floods with few survivors and of knowledgeable strangers coming to restart civilisation. Some of the buildings and religions have an uncanny resemblance to those of Egypt. Tiahuanaco includes a pyramid oriented to the cardinal points, docks originally on Lake Titicaca (now 12 mls away and 100 ft lower) and is littered with fossil sea-shells. Reed boats similar to those used on the Nile for carrying obelisks etc. may have been introduced by Viracocha in 15 ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1996n1/56gods.htm
... which developed the book, Velikovsky Reconsidered. He is also the co-author of The Ecstasy of Sati-Ra, a cosmological mystery. He now lives with his family in Oregon. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Talbott, David N., The Saturn Myth. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Saturn (Planet) (in religion, folklore, etc) I. Title. BL325.S37T34 291.2'12 ISBN: 0-385-113376-5 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 76-51986 Copyright © 1980 by David N.Talbott. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. First Edition. T.S .M . $15.95 The Saturn Myth Contents ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  31 Mar 2002  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/saturn/index.htm
... TO KNOW A Reconstruction of Events To Know and Not to Know Isaiah Early Attempts at Rationalizing Plato Aristotle and Amnesia (by Lynn E. Rose) The Roman Philosophers The Rise of Aristotelianism Copernicus Galileo and Giordano Nicolas-Antoine Boulanger Laplace's Dichotomy Darwin Natural Evolution and Revolution Karl Marx's Misapprehension Two Forms of Fear A Choice "A Degradation of Science and of Religion" A Firmament Chapter III: IN FEAR AND TREMBLING Planet Cods The Feast of Light First Century: Visions of Apocalypse The Seventh Century and the Dark Ages Mid-Fourteenth Century: A Periodicity of Frenzy "There's No Hiding Place Down There" Chapter IV: POETS AND VISIONARIES Shakespeare, Three Generations After Copernicus The Shadow of Death Nevermore Mind at ...
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950. The Warburg Institute [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , and range in date from classical antiquity to circa 1800. There are also small, expanding sections on various kinds of non-European art. Categories include: Pre-Classical Iconography; Antiquities; Ritual; Gods and Myths; Classical Literature; Mediaeval and Later Literature; Magic and Science; Gestures; Secular Iconography; Portraits; History; Social Life; Religious; Artists; Iconography; Architecture; Ornament; Manuscripts; Eranos Collection of Jungian Archetypes; Buddhist Iconography; Non-Classical Iconography; Menil Archive Image of the Black in Western Art. The Warburg Institute of the University of London, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB,UK Tel: (+ 44) 020 7862 8949 Fax: (+ 44) ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2002-1/06warbrg.htm
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