Response to Michael York’s “Idolatry, Ecology and the Sacred as Tangible”

Authors

  • Mogg Morgan Oxford publisher and independent scholar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.v12i1.94

Keywords:

Paganism, Egyptian magical religion

Abstract

A suggested extension of his thesis taking account of the fact that in the classical world the dialectic concerning “idolatry” occurs very much in an Egyptian context rather than the Hindu sources on which Michael York focuses.

Author Biography

  • Mogg Morgan, Oxford publisher and independent scholar
    CEO of publishers Mandrake of Oxford, author and independent scholar specialising in Ancient Egyptian magic and paganism as well as the South Asian intellectual tradition.

Published

2011-01-11

Issue

Section

Special Section: Idolatry and Materiality

How to Cite

Morgan, M. (2011). Response to Michael York’s “Idolatry, Ecology and the Sacred as Tangible”. Pomegranate, 12(1), 94-95. https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.v12i1.94