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Author and Egyptologist Moustafa Gadalla has published to more
titles in his impressive series of independent researches into the
history, culture, impact, and legacy of ancient Egypt Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. . In "The
Ancient Egyptian Culture Revealed" (9781931446273, $19.95) Gadalla
relates many hitherto obscure aspects of a 36,000-year-old Egyptian
civilization including their societal/political system as the source of
Greek philosophy on modern philosophy, as well as modern science. Clear unbroken lines of influence lead from ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophers, to medieval Muslim philosophers and scientists, to the European Renaissance and Enlightenment, to the secular sciences of the modern day. as exemplified by Plato's 'Ideal Republic and
Laws', as well as Hellenic knowledge and practices with respect to
medicine, music, science, manufacturing, industries, trade policies, and
so much more that has been recognized by traditional scholarship.
Additionally readers will be introduced to the simplicity, coherence and
beauty of the religion of Ancient Egypt; and their ability to determine
the sex of an unborn child; their population migration, settlements and
influences throughout the ancient world. In "The Ancient Egyptian
Roots Of Christianity", Gadalla connects certain historical and
spiritual aspects of Christianity to their roots in Ancient Egypt
including the prominent ancestors (Moses, David, and Solomon)of the
historical Jesus This article is about Jesus the man, using historical methods to reconstruct a biography of his life and times. For disputes about the existence of Jesus and reliability of ancient texts relating to him, see Historicity of Jesus. , Christian tenants of the early church; the names
Christ, Mary, Lazarus, and others; the creation story as set down in the
Book of Genesis Noun 1. Book of Genesis - the first book of the Old Testament: tells of Creation; Adam and Eve; the Fall of Man; Cain and Abel; Noah and the flood; God's covenant with Abraham; Abraham and Isaac; Jacob and Esau; Joseph and his brothers Genesis ; and such Christian concepts as Christmas, epiphany,
Last Supper Last Supper, in the New Testament, meal taken by Jesus and his disciples on the eve of the passion. Jesus broke bread and passed a cup of wine among the disciples, identifying himself with the bread and the wine and linking the meal to his impending death on the ; Easter, transfiguration Transfiguration, in the New Testament, manifestation wherein Jesus appeared "shining" before Peter, James, and John. The traditional explanation is that in it Jesus' divine glory shone in his earthly body. Mt. , and more. Both of these two new
volumes of discovery and interpretation are welcome and iconoclastic i·con·o·clast n. 1. One who attacks and seeks to overthrow traditional or popular ideas or institutions.
2. One who destroys sacred religious images. additions to the growing body of alternative archaeology and Egyptology.
Both of these informed and informative volumes are especially
recommended to the attention of students in Egyptology, Christianity,
Metaphysics, and Archaeology. Readers with an interest in Egyptology
would do very well to visit the Tehuti Research Foundation website at
www.egypt-tehuti.org for a complete listing of all their available
titles on the subject.
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