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- catalog contributor b1477933.
- catalog created "1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1979.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Part I: The Dawn of the Higher Religions -- 1. The Historian's Point of View -- 2. The Worship of Nature -- 3. Annexe: 'Moloch' and Molk -- 4. Man-worship: The Idolization of an Occumenical Community -- 5. Man-worship: The Idolization of a Self-sufficient Philosopher -- 6. The Epiphany of the Higher Religions -- 7. Encounters between Higher Religions and Idolized Occumenical Empires -- 8. The Diversion of Higher Religions from their Spiritual Mission to Mundane Tasks -- 9. Encounters between Higher Religions and Philosophies -- 10. The Idolization of Religious Institutions -- Part II: Religion in a Westernizing World -- 11. The Ascendancy of the Modern Western Civilization -- 12. Annexe: Seventeenth-century Forebodings of the Spiritual Price of the Seventeenth-century Revulsion from Religious Fanaticism -- 12. The World's Rejection of Early Modern Western Christianity -- 13. Annexe: Two Seventeenth-century Western Observers' Views of Western Christianity as an Instrument of Western Imperialism -- 13. The Breakdown of the Western Christian Way of Life and the Seventeenth-century Western Reaction against the West's Christian Heritage -- 13. Annexe: Contemporary Expressions of the Seventeenth-century West's Reaction against the West's Christian Heritage -- 14. The Seventeenth-century Secularization of Western Life -- 15. The World's Reception of a Secularized Late Modern Western Civilization -- 15. Annexe: Contemporary Expressions of the Seventeenth-century West's Revulsion from the West's Traditional Religious Intolerance -- 16. The Re-erection of two Graeco-Roman Idols -- 17. The Idolization of the Invincible Technician -- 18. The Religious Outlook in a Twentieth-century World -- 18. Annexe: The Seventeenth-century Reaction in the West against Religius Intolerance -- 19. The Task of Disengaging the Essence from the Non-essentials in Mankind's Religious Heritage -- 20. Selves, Suffering, Self-centeredness, and Love.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 340 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Historian's approach to religion.".
- catalog identifier "0192152602 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Historian's approach to religion.".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Historian's approach to religion.".
- catalog subject "BL50 .T69 1979".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Western History.".
- catalog subject "Religion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: The Dawn of the Higher Religions -- 1. The Historian's Point of View -- 2. The Worship of Nature -- 3. Annexe: 'Moloch' and Molk -- 4. Man-worship: The Idolization of an Occumenical Community -- 5. Man-worship: The Idolization of a Self-sufficient Philosopher -- 6. The Epiphany of the Higher Religions -- 7. Encounters between Higher Religions and Idolized Occumenical Empires -- 8. The Diversion of Higher Religions from their Spiritual Mission to Mundane Tasks -- 9. Encounters between Higher Religions and Philosophies -- 10. The Idolization of Religious Institutions -- Part II: Religion in a Westernizing World -- 11. The Ascendancy of the Modern Western Civilization -- 12. Annexe: Seventeenth-century Forebodings of the Spiritual Price of the Seventeenth-century Revulsion from Religious Fanaticism -- 12. The World's Rejection of Early Modern Western Christianity -- 13. Annexe: Two Seventeenth-century Western Observers' Views of Western Christianity as an Instrument of Western Imperialism -- 13. The Breakdown of the Western Christian Way of Life and the Seventeenth-century Western Reaction against the West's Christian Heritage -- 13. Annexe: Contemporary Expressions of the Seventeenth-century West's Reaction against the West's Christian Heritage -- 14. The Seventeenth-century Secularization of Western Life -- 15. The World's Reception of a Secularized Late Modern Western Civilization -- 15. Annexe: Contemporary Expressions of the Seventeenth-century West's Revulsion from the West's Traditional Religious Intolerance -- 16. The Re-erection of two Graeco-Roman Idols -- 17. The Idolization of the Invincible Technician -- 18. The Religious Outlook in a Twentieth-century World -- 18. Annexe: The Seventeenth-century Reaction in the West against Religius Intolerance -- 19. The Task of Disengaging the Essence from the Non-essentials in Mankind's Religious Heritage -- 20. Selves, Suffering, Self-centeredness, and Love.".
- catalog title "An historian's approach to religion / Arnold Toynbee.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".