God's Indwellings
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Michael B. Hundley's work investigates theologies and rituals concerning divine presence within temples and people across the ancient Near East and Israel.
He analyzes textual and archaeological evidence to show how gods were believed to dwell among humans through cultic objects, temples, and rites.
The book situates biblical texts within broader Near Eastern practices of divine indwelling, enhancing understanding of Israelite religion.
Hundley assesses how notions of indwelling influenced worship, identity, and theology.
This book is valuable for students and scholars of religion, biblical studies, and ancient Near Eastern history.
He analyzes textual and archaeological evidence to show how gods were believed to dwell among humans through cultic objects, temples, and rites.
The book situates biblical texts within broader Near Eastern practices of divine indwelling, enhancing understanding of Israelite religion.
Hundley assesses how notions of indwelling influenced worship, identity, and theology.
This book is valuable for students and scholars of religion, biblical studies, and ancient Near Eastern history.
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as a recommended work on concepts of divine indwelling in ancient religions.

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