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God Name Origins explores the fascinating world of deity names, revealing how these names are not mere labels, but rather reflections of ancient civilizations' core values and beliefs.
By delving into religious etymology, the book uncovers the linguistic roots of deity names like Ra, Ishtar, and Zeus, demonstrating their evolution and connection to specific myths and rituals.
Understanding these origins provides insight into cultural identity and the development of religious thought.
The book embarks on a historical and religious journey, tracing deity names back to their earliest known forms.
For example, the names often encapsulate essential attributes, powers, and relationships within the divine pantheon.
Through case studies from Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Greece, the book synthesizes findings to highlight patterns and variations in deity naming practices across cultures.
Structured in three parts, God Name Origins progresses from introducing core concepts to examining specific case studies and synthesizing findings.
By drawing from ancient texts, archaeological inscriptions, and comparative linguistic analyses, the book presents a comprehensive look at deity names and their broader implications for understanding religious syncretism and the evolution of religious history.