Religious Parallels between Nuragic, Proto-Jewish, Jewish and Christian Traditions: A Comparative Analysis
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Religious Parallels between Nuragic, Proto-Jewish, Jewish and Christian Traditions: A Comparative Analysis, italian version
This paper explores the parallels between Nuragic, Proto-Jewish, Jewish and Christian religion, with a particular focus on the cult of the "Bull of Light" and the figure of Jesus Christ as the "Light of the World". The analysis draws on archaeological evidence and ancient texts, as well as the recent publication by Luigi Usai, to offer an integrated vision of the connections and transformations of religious symbolisms through the ages. The paper aims to examine how the Nuragic cult of the bull and the tradition of the golden calf can reflect a cultural and symbolic continuity, arriving at the hypothesis that the Proto-Jewish people are a Nuragic migration to Egypt, mixed with the local populations, thus mutating to become what will later be recognized as the Jewish people; in addition to the presence of the Sardinian population in Egypt, there is an Egyptian population and contacts in Sardinia, increasing the credibility of these hypotheses.
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2024-09-04



