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E-grāmata: Religio Duplex: How the Enlightenment Reinvented Egyptian Religion

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In this important new book, the distinguished Egyptologist Jan Assmann provides a masterful overview of a crucial theme in the religious history of the West - that of 'religio duplex', or dual religion. He begins by returning to the theology of the Ancient Egyptians, who set out to present their culture as divided between the popular and the elite. By examining their beliefs, he argues, we can distinguish the two faces of ancient religions more generally: the outer face (that of the official religion) and the inner face (encompassing the mysterious nature of religious experience).

Assmann explains that the Early Modern period witnessed the birth of the idea of dual religion with, on the one hand, the religion of reason and, on the other, that of revelation. This concept gained new significance in the Enlightenment when the dual structure of religion was transposed onto the individual. This meant that man now owed his allegiance not only to his native religion, but also to a universal 'religion of mankind'.

In fact, argues Assmann, religion can now only hold a place in our globalized world in this way, as a religion that understands itself as one among many and has learned to see itself through the eyes of the other. This bold and wide-ranging book will be essential reading for historians, theologians and anyone interested in the nature of religion and its role in the shaping of the modern world.

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"With his characteristic erudition and lucid prose, Jan Assmann explores a fascinating question: why is religion so often double-layered, with the religion of the philosophers arrayed against the religion of the fathers? His genealogy of religio duplex begins with ancient Egypt and Israel, with their mixtures of universalism and particularism, and extends to the modern search, by Gandhi and others, for a rapprochement between particular religions Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, etc. and a universal religion of human dignity. Assmanns study brims with philosophical acuity, historical depth, and contemporary relevance." Ronald Hendel, University of California, Berkeley

"Assmann is well placed to write such a book, and Religio Duplex is an interesting read covering a wide range of topics of various kinds, not least those concerned with belief and with public and private ritual. Students of the Enlightenment and of the nature of religion should read this volume." James Stevens Curl, Member of the Royal Irish Academy, Times Higher Education

Foreword vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1(8)
1 Egyptian Foundations: The Dual Meaning of Signs
9(27)
Religio Duplex and the Endgame of Egyptian Culture
9(5)
Sacramental Interpretation: The Dual Meaning of Signs
14(6)
The Two or Three Scripts of the Ancient Egyptian Culture of Writing
20(16)
2 From the Dual Meaning of Signs to Dual Religion
36(18)
Verba Duplicata: Moses Maimonides
36(3)
Egyptian Hieroglyphs and Mosaic Laws: John Spencer
39(4)
The Platonic Construction of Dual Religion: Ralph Cudworth
43(11)
3 Religio Duplex and Political Theology
54(25)
John Toland and the Critique of Political Theology
54(7)
William Warburton and the Redemption of Political Theology
61(12)
Secrecy under the Banner of Morality and Politics
73(6)
4 Religio Duplex and Freemasonry
79(35)
Secret Society Novels
79(8)
Secrecy under the Banner of Nature and Revelation
87(7)
Ignaz von Born and the Vienna Mysteries Project
94(7)
Subterranean Egypt
101(7)
The Magic Flute: Opera Duplex
108(6)
5 In the Era of Globalization: Religio Duplex as Dual Membership
114(35)
Globalization, Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Memory
114(13)
Moses Mendelssohn and the Idea of a `Religion of Mankind'
127(7)
Patriot and Cosmopolitan: Lessing's `Ernst and Falk', with a Glance at Herder and Wieland
134(10)
Homo Duplex
144(5)
Prospectus: Religio Duplex Today?
149(8)
Retrospectus: Are There `Dual Religions'?
157(18)
Noah and Moses
158(5)
Visible and Invisible Religions
163(12)
Notes 175(36)
Bibliography 211(24)
Index 235
Jan Assmann is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Konstanz.