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... speak of him in many discourses; Brahma and Indra speak of him, Shivas speak of him, 8 3 NON-SCRIPTURAL RELIGIONS.
Geoffrey Parrinder. Brahma and Indra speak of him, Shivas speak of him, Siddhas speak of him, The Buddhas he has created, proclaim him. Hymns of Guru Nanak (Adi Granth), amul gun (16th century) 5 MONOTHEISM See also 20. GOD 1 Hear, O ...
... speak of a taboo conscience and a taboo sense of guilt after the violation of a taboo. Taboo conscience is probably the oldest form in which we meet the phenomenon of conscience. Sigmund Freud, Totem and Taboo (1913) 12 As Freud's ...
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Contents
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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 |
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