The analysis examines how these early theological ideas were absorbed, adapted, and transformed by subsequent religious movements, most notably Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and how these traditions continue to influence modern religious thought and cultural practices. By tracing the continuity and adaptation of ancient Near Eastern religious concepts through the lens of these major religious systems, the work highlights how early mythologies, legal systems, and ethical principles shaped the intellectual framework of both the Western and Eastern worlds.
From the Sumerian conception of divine law in the Code of Hammurabi to the monotheistic reforms in ancient Israel, this study provides a detailed exploration of how religious ideas from the ancient Near East were transmitted across time, shaping the development of global religions and ethical systems. It also emphasizes the importance of understanding the interconnections between ancient religious practices and modern philosophical and theological frameworks, demonstrating the enduring legacy of the ancient Near East in shaping the cultural, religious, and intellectual heritage of humanity.
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