عقيدة التوحيد وطقوس التقديس: مقاربة تاريخية للشعوب القديمة
The research aims to analyze the roots of the doctrine of monotheism and the rituals of sanctification practiced by ancient peoples, and to demonstrate their historical development and intellectual and religious implications throughout the ages. They did not appear suddenly; rather, they were the result of a long historical process in which intellectual factors interacted with ritual practices. The divisions of the research are designed to achieve the goal by first understanding the concept of monotheism, and secondly, showcasing the places and landmarks that hosted the rituals practiced by humans, and thirdly, what occurs during the process of sanctification. These divisions conclude with results that reveal the existence of the doctrine of monotheism, the diversity of its rituals, and methods of sanctification, as well as the similarities in religious unity among ancient peoples.
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