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Secrecy and Concealment
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This volume deals with secrecy and concealment in the history of mediterranean religions as pattern of social interaction. Secrecy is a powerful means in establishing identity and interaction as G....
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01 May 1995

This volume deals with secrecy and concealment in the history of mediterranean religions as pattern of social interaction. Secrecy is a powerful means in establishing identity and interaction as G. Simmel has demonstrated. Using his approach the scholars of this volume describe and explain the practical meaning of concealment in two different religious systems: in Egyptian and Greek polytheism and in Jewish, Christian, Gnostic and Shi'i monotheisms. This point of view reveals that all these religions shaped social norms concerning public and private aspects of the human self.
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Pages: 404
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Numen Book Series
Publication Date:
01 May 1995
ISBN: 9789004102354
Format: Other
'This volume brings together a [...] number of stimulating essays on a wonderful subject...a high level of scholarship and [...] unity in subject matter.'
Albert de Jong, Bibliotheca Oientalis, 1999.
'An important contribution for libraries with large holdings in ancient religions and the history of religion.'
C. Thomas McCollough, Religious Studies Review, 2000.
Albert de Jong, Bibliotheca Oientalis, 1999.
'An important contribution for libraries with large holdings in ancient religions and the history of religion.'
C. Thomas McCollough, Religious Studies Review, 2000.
Hans G. Kippenberg, Ph.D. at the University of Göttingen, habilitation at the University of Berlin, held the chair for Comparative religion at the University of Groningen (1977-1989) and presently at Bremen. He is the editor of Numen (Brill).