The Routledge Dictionary of Religious and Spiritual QuotationsRoutledge, 08/08/2005 - 240 من الصفحات How did the universe come to exist? What is the nature of its creator? Is there a purpose to human existence? What is it to live a good life? |
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... means the voluntary subjection of oneself to God. The Catholic Encyclopedia, XII (1913) 3 Verily the religion in the ... mean the Christian religion; and not only the Christian religion, but the Protestant religion, and not only the ...
... Meaning and End of Religion (1964) 2 THE ORIGINS OF RELIGION See also 9. ANIMISM, 10. TOTEMISM 1 There is nothing more ancient in the world than language. The history of man begins, not with rude flints, rock temples or pyramids, but ...
... means simply that it does not go out of its way, as we do, to avoid contradiction. It does not have always present the same logical requirements. What to our eyes is impossible or absurd it often accepts without seeing any difficulty ...
... means that all other gods are non-existent. The native understands that He is the only effective, reliable god; the others may be effective at times, but are not to be depended upon. A.M.Hocart, Man, 'Mana' (1914) 11 The latter form of ...
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II THE SUPERNATURAL | 37 |
III THE NATURE OF GOD | 51 |
IV THE UNIVERSE | 76 |
V HUMANITY | 89 |
VI THE SACRED | 97 |
VII SACRED PERSONS | 105 |
XI SPIRITUAL EXERCISES | 151 |
XII RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY | 164 |
XIII RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY | 189 |
XIV VIRTUE AND THE GOOD | 205 |
XV MORALITY | 225 |
XVI MEN AND WOMEN | 246 |
XVII SOCIETY | 263 |
XVIII LAST THINGS | 291 |
VIII SACRED WORDS | 120 |
IX SACRED ACTIONS | 128 |
X SPIRITUALITY | 136 |
TEXT AND AUTHOR INDEX | 318 |
SUBJECT INDEX | 330 |