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Tutankhamen: Amenism, Atenism and Egyptian Monotheism by E. A. Wallis Budge explores one of the most transformative and controversial periods in ancient Egyptian religious history. The book examines the rise and fall of Atenism, the monotheistic worship introduced by Pharaoh Akhenaten, who replaced Egypt’s traditional pantheon with the sole veneration of Aten, the sun disc. Budge delves into how this revolutionary belief system disrupted the long-established worship of Amen-Ra and other deities, creating religious, political, and cultural upheaval throughout Egypt. He also discusses the roles of Akhenaten’s successors-particularly Tutankhamen, who restored the old gods and reinstated Amenism as the state religion.Budge presents these events not merely as theological shifts but as reflections of deeper social and political tensions. Through detailed translations and historical analysis, he illustrates how the struggle between monotheism and polytheism shaped the Egyptian worldview and influenced later concepts of divine unity. The book also offers insights into Tutankhamen’s reign, revealing how his restoration of traditional religion was both a political necessity and a cultural revival. Budge’s work remains an essential study for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, politics, and power in ancient Egypt’s fascinating spiritual evolution.