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- catalog contributor b3240384.
- catalog created "[c1957]".
- catalog date "1957".
- catalog date "[c1957]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1957]".
- catalog description "Christianity and Islam: The messiahship of Jesus. St. Paul. His place and function in the Apostolic church. The Nazoraean community at Jerusalem. The composition of the New Testament. The Eucharist and the sacred ministry. The rise of the papacy. The schism between Eastern and Western Christendom. Papal supremacy in the west and it's decline. The reformation on the continent and in England contrasted. English nonconformity. The anglican communion. The counter-reformation and papal Infallibility. Muhammad and the Qur'an. The theocracy at Muhammad and the Our'an. The theocracy at Madina. The caliphate. The "five pillars" of Islam. The tradition and its authority. The Shi'a. The Sufi and mysticism. -- ".
- catalog description "How religion began: Magic and religion contrasted. Animism and ancestor worship. The belief in supreme beings. Mana and the numinous. Providence and the food supply. Palaeolithic hunting ritual. Fertility ritual and the mystery of birth. The mystery of death and the Cult of the dead. Conclusion -- Religion in the ancient middle east: Neolithic civilization in the Fertile Crescent. The Cult of the dead in ancient Egypt. The divine kingship. The sacred marriage. The dying and reviving god. The new year's festival. They myth and ritual of the ras shamra texts. Hebrew origins. Yahweh the God of the Hebrews. The covenant and the monarchy in Israel. The temple at Jerusalem -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog description "The religions of India: The Indus valley civilization and its religion. The coming of the Aryans to India. The caste system. Brahmanism. The Upanishads. Reincarnation and the law of karma. The sectarian movement in Hinduism. The Gita. Jainism. The rise of Buddhism. The enlightenment of the Buddha. The middle way. The unreality of the self. Nirvana. The mahayana and the hinayana schools in Buddhism. -- Religion in China and Japan: The Buddhist sects in China and Japan: The Buddhist sects in China and Japan. The beginnings of religion in China. Yang, Yin and T'ien. The imperial sacrifice of heaven and earth in Chaina. Ancestor worship. Confucianism. Filial piety and the golden rule. The beginnings of taoism. Taoist alchemy. Taoism as a religion. Shinto as the indigenous religion in Japan. Emperor worship in Japan. Buddhist influence on Shinto. Shinto. Shrine Shinto -- ".
- catalog description "The study of the history of religion: The anthropological approach. The archaeological evidence texts and documents: (a) The Egyptian texts, (b) The Mesopotamian texts, (c) The Ras Shamra tablets, (d) The Hebrew texts, (e) The New Testament manuscripts, (f) The Qur'an, (g) The Veda, (h) Buddhist texts, (i) The Chinese texts, (j) The Avesta. The comparative study of the history of religions.".
- catalog description "Zoroastrianism and Judaism: Zarathushtra, the founder of Zoroastrianism. The dualistic conception of good and evil in Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrian eschatology. The Parsi community, its faith and practice. Zoroastrian influence in post-exilic Judaism. The post exilic Jewish community. The day of atonement and the feast of tabernacles. The sacred literature of Judaism. The Maccabaean revolt and its aftermath. The rise of parties and sects in Judaism. The Pharisees. The coming of the Romans. Rabbinic Judaism. The talmud. The kabbala. Modern Judaism. -- The religion of Greece and Rome: The Rise of civilization in Greece. Minoan-Mycenaean religion. The olympian gods. The homeric tradition. The mystery of religions. The Dionysiac. Orphism. The Eleusinia. The delphic oracle. Plato and aristotle. Ancient Roman religion. The state Cult. Etruscan and Greek influences. Diana at Nemi. The sibylline oracles. The great mother of Phrygia. The isis mystery. Mithraism -- ".
- catalog extent "237 p. ,".
- catalog hasFormat "History of religions.".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of religions.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Teach yourself books".
- catalog issued "1957".
- catalog issued "[c1957]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper".
- catalog relation "History of religions.".
- catalog subject "BL80 .J32 1958".
- catalog subject "Religions History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Christianity and Islam: The messiahship of Jesus. St. Paul. His place and function in the Apostolic church. The Nazoraean community at Jerusalem. The composition of the New Testament. The Eucharist and the sacred ministry. The rise of the papacy. The schism between Eastern and Western Christendom. Papal supremacy in the west and it's decline. The reformation on the continent and in England contrasted. English nonconformity. The anglican communion. The counter-reformation and papal Infallibility. Muhammad and the Qur'an. The theocracy at Muhammad and the Our'an. The theocracy at Madina. The caliphate. The "five pillars" of Islam. The tradition and its authority. The Shi'a. The Sufi and mysticism. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "How religion began: Magic and religion contrasted. Animism and ancestor worship. The belief in supreme beings. Mana and the numinous. Providence and the food supply. Palaeolithic hunting ritual. Fertility ritual and the mystery of birth. The mystery of death and the Cult of the dead. Conclusion -- Religion in the ancient middle east: Neolithic civilization in the Fertile Crescent. The Cult of the dead in ancient Egypt. The divine kingship. The sacred marriage. The dying and reviving god. The new year's festival. They myth and ritual of the ras shamra texts. Hebrew origins. Yahweh the God of the Hebrews. The covenant and the monarchy in Israel. The temple at Jerusalem -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The religions of India: The Indus valley civilization and its religion. The coming of the Aryans to India. The caste system. Brahmanism. The Upanishads. Reincarnation and the law of karma. The sectarian movement in Hinduism. The Gita. Jainism. The rise of Buddhism. The enlightenment of the Buddha. The middle way. The unreality of the self. Nirvana. The mahayana and the hinayana schools in Buddhism. -- Religion in China and Japan: The Buddhist sects in China and Japan: The Buddhist sects in China and Japan. The beginnings of religion in China. Yang, Yin and T'ien. The imperial sacrifice of heaven and earth in Chaina. Ancestor worship. Confucianism. Filial piety and the golden rule. The beginnings of taoism. Taoist alchemy. Taoism as a religion. Shinto as the indigenous religion in Japan. Emperor worship in Japan. Buddhist influence on Shinto. Shinto. Shrine Shinto -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The study of the history of religion: The anthropological approach. The archaeological evidence texts and documents: (a) The Egyptian texts, (b) The Mesopotamian texts, (c) The Ras Shamra tablets, (d) The Hebrew texts, (e) The New Testament manuscripts, (f) The Qur'an, (g) The Veda, (h) Buddhist texts, (i) The Chinese texts, (j) The Avesta. The comparative study of the history of religions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Zoroastrianism and Judaism: Zarathushtra, the founder of Zoroastrianism. The dualistic conception of good and evil in Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrian eschatology. The Parsi community, its faith and practice. Zoroastrian influence in post-exilic Judaism. The post exilic Jewish community. The day of atonement and the feast of tabernacles. The sacred literature of Judaism. The Maccabaean revolt and its aftermath. The rise of parties and sects in Judaism. The Pharisees. The coming of the Romans. Rabbinic Judaism. The talmud. The kabbala. Modern Judaism. -- The religion of Greece and Rome: The Rise of civilization in Greece. Minoan-Mycenaean religion. The olympian gods. The homeric tradition. The mystery of religions. The Dionysiac. Orphism. The Eleusinia. The delphic oracle. Plato and aristotle. Ancient Roman religion. The state Cult. Etruscan and Greek influences. Diana at Nemi. The sibylline oracles. The great mother of Phrygia. The isis mystery. Mithraism -- ".
- catalog title "History of religions.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".