Abstract
Early Christians appropriated icons and stories from the Kemetic Spiritual System to create a belief system centered on the martyr Jesus. When reexamining the roles of the Kemet trinity of Asar, Aset, and Heru, previous scholarship often used the Christian model of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Aset, the feminine aspect of the Kemetic trinity, translated as Mary, mother of Jesus, has diminished importance in Christianity and thus diminished in the reexamination. My research traces the history of Aset to emphasize her importance to the Kemet people and to show the importance of complementarity in Africana research.
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