Babylonische S hnriten: Besonders Mit R cksicht Auf Priester Und B er, written by Walther Schrank and originally published in 1908, delves into the atonement rituals of ancient Babylon, with a particular focus on the roles of priests and penitents. This detailed study explores the religious practices and beliefs surrounding sin and redemption in Babylonian society. Schrank's work offers valuable insights into the complex interactions between religious authorities and individuals seeking atonement. It remains a significant contribution to the understanding of ancient Near Eastern religions and continues to be relevant for scholars and researchers interested in comparative religion, ancient history, and ritual studies.
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