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    In Memoriam Jan Assmann (1938–2024)

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    In memoriam Jan Assmann (7.VII.1938–19.II.2024)

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    Entretien avec Jan Assmann

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    Assmann Jan, Barbu Daniel, Matthey Philippe, Volokhine Youri, Molnar Timea. Entretien avec Jan Assmann. In: ASDIWAL. Revue genevoise d'anthropologie et d'histoire des religions, n°3, 2008. pp. 7-12

    Conférence de M. Jan Assmann

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    Assmann Jan. Conférence de M. Jan Assmann. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 107, 1998-1999. 1998. pp. 169-173

    Teísmo y violencia en la Antigüedad: el razonamiento de Jan Assmann

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    Bibliographical review. Jan Assmann, Of God and Gods: Egypt, Israel, and the Rise of Monotheism (George L. Mosse Series in Modern European Cultural and Intellectual History; Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2008). x + 196 pp.Critica bibliografica. Jan Assmann, Of God and Gods: Egypt, Israel, and the Rise of Monotheism (George L. Mosse Series in Modern European Cultural and Intellectual History; Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2008). x + 196 pp

    Colligere fragmenta. Jan Assmann and Interreligious Dialogue

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    This article examines the seminal work of Jan Assmann, a distinguished German scholar whose research bridges Egyptology and biblical studies, particularly since the 1990s. Assmann’s inquiry focuses on the nature of monotheistic traditions and their intrinsic potential for violence, employing a predominantly historical-genealogical approach. His conclusions, however, extend far beyond the confines of historical analysis, offering profound implications for contemporary discussions on interreligious dialogue. By exploring the dynamics of cultural memory, religious identity, and the concept of "counter-religion," Assmann’s work invites critical reflection on the interplay between exclusivist religious claims and conflict, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of the challenges and possibilities of fostering peaceful coexistence in a pluralistic world

    Review of Jan Assmann, Religion and Cultural Memory, trans. Rodney Livingstone.

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    Jan Assmann, Religion and Cultural Memory, trans. Rodney Livingstone. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006. x + 222 pp. ISBN 0804745234

    Jan Assmann, Violence et monothéisme, Paris, Bayard, 2009 (trad. de l’allemand par Jacob Schmhmutz)

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    Volokhine Youri. Jan Assmann, Violence et monothéisme, Paris, Bayard, 2009 (trad. de l’allemand par Jacob Schmhmutz). In: ASDIWAL. Revue genevoise d'anthropologie et d'histoire des religions, n°4, 2009. pp. 131-132
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