THE AMEŠA SPENTA AND THE BIBLE
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Raphisa.2020.v4i1.11214Abstract
The present study establishes how the Iranian elements that structured reality: livestock, earth, fire, metals, water, vegetation and man, transcended to mediating spiritual realities between divinity and humanity, are assumed in the Biblical tradition from the Old Testament to the book of the Apocalypse as angelic personalities. As realities that motivate the experience of the sacred, this spiritual background endures in thinkers close in time such as Rilke, Flechner, D’Ors, Petersen, or Corbin.
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2020-06-30
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THE AMEŠA SPENTA AND THE BIBLE. (2020). Review of Anthropology and Philosophy of the Sacrum, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.24310/Raphisa.2020.v4i1.11214