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5.0 out of 5 stars
Intriguing approach makes for a wonderful treatment...,
By Tamara Siuda (Nebethet@aol.com) (Chicago, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daily Life of the Egyptian Gods (Paperback)
As both an Egyptologist and student of the Egyptian religion, I found this book a welcome addition to my library as well. By presenting the "gods" as a family and writing the book as if they were studying a group or tribe of everyday mortals, much information is gleaned about the structure and organization of Egyptian religion and its expression that can be missed in more lofty, philosophically or theologically-oriented texts. Where else can you read about the bodily functions of a divinity? Bravo to the Meeks' for adding a "foundation level" to our understanding of this most beautiful faith structure.
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Daily Life of the Egyptian Gods by Christine Favard-Meeks (Paperback - Oct 3 1996)
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