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La percepción de lo sobrenatural en el antiguo Egipto y Mesopotamia

Authors: Vivanco Saavedra, Luis;

La percepción de lo sobrenatural en el antiguo Egipto y Mesopotamia

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La percepción de lo sobrenatural en el antiguo Egipto y Mesopotamia explora los aspectos sobrenaturales en la cosmovisión de las civilizaciones antiguas de Medio Oriente, a través de fenomenología del hecho religioso. El autor se centra en las ideas de Ibn Jaldún sobre los perceptores sobrenaturales y examina las influencias de civilizaciones anteriores, como Egipto y Mesopotamia. A través de una aproximación fenomenológica, el libro analiza la evolución de la idea de lo sobrenatural y su percepción en diversas culturas, incluyendo el cristianismo, el judaísmo y el pensamiento griego antiguo. Atentamente; Dr. Jorge Fymark Vidovic Lópezhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8148-4403 Director Editorialhttps://www.edicionesclio.com/

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