The living God; basal forms of personal religion. The Gifford lectures, delivered in the University of Edinburgh in the year 1931, by Nathan Söderblom. With a biographical introduction by Dr. Yngve Brilioth

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Gifford lectures, Edinburgh University ; 1931Publication details: London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, ©1933Description: xxix, 398 p. port. 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231.7
LOC classification:
  • BL27 .S55
Contents:
Training and inspiration in primitive religion.--Religion as method. Yoga.--Religion as psychology. Jinism and Hinayana.--Religion as devotion. Bhakti.--Religion with a 'salvation fact'. Mahayana. Bhakti in Buddhism.--Religion as fight against evil. Zarathustra.--Socrates. The religion of good conscience.--Religion as revelation in history.--The religion of incarnation.--Continued revelation
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Training and inspiration in primitive religion.--Religion as method. Yoga.--Religion as psychology. Jinism and Hinayana.--Religion as devotion. Bhakti.--Religion with a 'salvation fact'. Mahayana. Bhakti in Buddhism.--Religion as fight against evil. Zarathustra.--Socrates. The religion of good conscience.--Religion as revelation in history.--The religion of incarnation.--Continued revelation

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