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Hours: A Theology of Day and Night - The Egyptian Passage: A Theology of Day and Night - Vol. I

by Kristi Hall
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798996344307
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Grist Theology
  • Publisher Imprint: Grist Theology
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  • Pages: 182
  • Original Price: USD 24.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 250 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Theology

Hours is a theology of the daily passage.

A day is not a unit of measurement. It is a complete cosmological cycle, structured by death and return, inhabited and mapped by the traditions that looked at it most carefully. Every night, something descends and is reconstituted. Every morning, something emerges that is not what entered the dark. This happens whether the practitioner participates consciously or not - but how it is met changes what is carried through.

Volume I of Hours establishes the foundational claim and follows it into the Egyptian frame: the twelve Hours of the Duat, the territory the night actually crosses, the figures who do the work of the passage.

The book moves from cosmology into practice. The first eight chapters establish what a day actually is - across the Egyptian, Greek, Celtic, and modern frames, with the threshold rites of dusk and dawn, the living hours, and the practice of conscious passage. The four chapters that follow open the Egyptian frame more fully, locating the practitioner inside the image: the Night Barque Mesektet, its crew, its defenders, and the practitioner's position within the passage. The final twelve chapters move through the Hours of the Duat themselves, hour by hour, from the western mountain at dusk to the eastern horizon at dawn.

Each chapter pairs theological precision with a meditation for the hour - making Hours both a reference and a working text. The book is meant to be read in order; the deeper material does not land without the foundation the earlier chapters lay.

Hours is being written as a four-volume work. Volumes II, III, and IV - Nyx's Household, The Otherworld, and Helios - are forthcoming, taking up the Greek night-deities, the Celtic festival cycle and otherworld, and the solar arc of the living hours, each in the same depth. Each volume stands on its own.

For practitioners who treat the divine as real and the cosmological structure as actually operating.

A day is a passage. You are already inside one. The only question is whether you cross it awake.

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