
Who is God? -A Sexed Being, Part I
The Ancient Tradition
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Divine Gender in Ancient Mesopotamia
This chapter examines the portrayal of deities in ancient Mesopotamian texts as gendered beings, exploring their anthropomorphic characteristics and familial roles. It highlights the theological significance of viewing gods as embodied entities, focusing on notable figures like Anu and Ereshkigal, and their implications for celestial kingship and gender dynamics in ancient belief systems.
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