IRKALLA
IRKALLA – Die verschüttete Ordnung der Welt.
Emanuel Armann
A historical investigation into the origin, power, and hidden architecture of religious order.
From the first temple archives of Mesopotamia to the institutional theology of the present, this work unfolds a comprehensive analysis of the mechanisms by which "divine order" has been historically constructed, managed, and defended.
A monumental standalone work for readers who want to look behind the surface of religious narratives.
Why this book exists:
This book did not arise from a thesis, but from an observation:
That every civilization declares its order to be divine – and every subsequent generation reads this order as history.
IRKALLA investigates the lines that lead from the earliest creation narratives through temples, scripture, and institutions to modern models of order.
It does not ask whether God exists.
It asks how divine order historically takes shape.
This does not result in an attack on faith, but a structural analysis of myth, legitimation, and power.
IRKALLA is conceived as a monumental standalone work – calm, analytical, well-founded.
A book about order – and about what every order suppresses.
About the Author:
Emanuel Armann writes about myth, the formation of religious order, and the institutional history of power.
His work combines historical source analysis with philosophical depth. The focus is not on the question of religious truth, but on the historical form of order.
With IRKALLA, he presents a comprehensive work that places origin stories, institutions, and modern worldviews in a structural context.
Content:
The work is divided into several major sections:
The emergence of creation narratives in Mesopotamia
The priestly writing of Genesis and the centralization of monotheism
Temples, scripture, and the institutionalization of religious order
Canon, dogma, and the political fixation of truth
Underworld concepts from Irkalla to moralized hell
The role of ecclesiastical institutions in stabilizing power
The transformation of religious order into modern ideologies
IRKALLA reads religion not polemically, but historically and structurally analytically.
It combines source work with philosophical clarity and develops from it a comprehensive consideration of the buried order of our worldviews.
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