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RELS244 Ancient Egypt: Magic and Mystery

Magical practices and mystery religions in ancient Egypt. No prior knowledge of ancient Egypt or religion is required.

Following an introduction to life, worldview and mythology in ancient Egypt, this course concentrates on two aspects of Ancient Egypt that have intrigued scholars and the wider public for more than a century: ancient Egyptian magical practices and mystery religion.

The paper examines magical techniques used to cure diseases and bring healing, magical incantations to counter and exorcise demons, the construction of effective curses against one’s enemies, the magic involved with mummification, and oneiromancy (the interpretation of dreams).

The paper also examines the emergence of mystery religions in ancient Egypt, their origins, their secret initiation rituals, and their purported benefits to initiates in this and the next life—with a special focus on the mysteries of Isis, the powerful Egyptian goddess.

Paper title Ancient Egypt: Magic and Mystery
Paper code RELS244
Subject Religious Studies
EFTS 0.1500
Points 18 points
Teaching period(s) 1st Non standard period (13 November 2023 - 16 December 2023) (Distance learning)
1st Non standard period (13 November 2023 - 16 December 2023) (On campus)
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) $955.05
International Tuition Fees Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website.

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Prerequisite
36 points
Restriction
RELS 344
Schedule C
Arts and Music, Theology
Eligibility

No prior knowledge of ancient Egypt or Egyptian is required. The paper is designed to be taken as a standalone course and can be taken wholly online in any locality or in-person on campus.

Contact

Dr Deane Galbraith deane.galbraith@otago.ac.nz

Teaching staff

Dr Deane Galbraith

Paper Structure

Lectures and readings will cover,

  1. Introduction to life, worldview and mythology in ancient Egypt.
  2. Ancient Egyptian magical practices.
  3. Ancient Egyptian mystery religions.
Teaching Arrangements

Five hours of lectures per week for five weeks.

All lectures will be live-streamed and recorded for later viewing.

Textbooks

There is no required textbook for this paper. The course reader contains all the required readings (available online).

Graduate Attributes Emphasised

Global perspective; Critical Thinking; Ethics; Research; Communication; Cultural understanding; Scholarship
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Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, students should be able to understand and analyse,

  • The techniques used in Egyptian magic.
  • The social structures and worldviews underlying the practice of Egyptian magic.
  • The emergence and character of the Mystery Religions, with a focus on the Mysteries of Isis.

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Timetable

1st Non standard period (13 November 2023 - 16 December 2023)

Location
Dunedin
Teaching method
This paper is taught through Distance Learning
Learning management system
Blackboard

1st Non standard period (13 November 2023 - 16 December 2023)

Location
Dunedin
Teaching method
This paper is taught On Campus
Learning management system
Blackboard