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  1. The White Man’s Burden of Educating Natives for Self-Government and the Counter-Claim about the Democratic and Socialistic Heritage of Buddhism

    England’s liberal justification for its domination, tutelage and accompanying advantages in such ‘native’ countries has been its claim of acting as...
    Chapter 1965
  2. Yoga

    The central feature of the Tantras, according to Avalon, is the union of the individual soul with the cosmic soul. The way leading to this end is the...
    P. H. Pott in Yoga and Yantra
    Chapter 1966
  3. The Low Countries during the Middle Ages

    The Low Countries of the Middle Ages and of the days of the Reformation comprise, roughly speaking, the present-day Netherlands and Belgium. However,...
    Cornelius Krahn in Dutch Anabaptism
    Chapter 1968
  4. Excursus: Tillich’s Explanation of the Two Streams of Philosophical thought Since the Renaissance

    Tillich’s interpretation of the history of philosophy from the renaissance to the present day is an important background-factor. He explains this in...
    Kenan B. Osborne in New Being
    Chapter 1969
  5. The Sacred Dead

    The total community comprises not only the living but also the dead, i.e. members of the community who have left this world for ever and now dwell in...
    Hans Schärer in Ngaju Religion
    Chapter 1963
  6. Divine Gifts

    We have seen that the total godhead possesses an ambivalent character. It is not only Upperworld but also Underworld, not only man but also woman,...
    Hans Schärer in Ngaju Religion
    Chapter 1963
  7. Creeds and Conformity

    FOR the reason given in the Introduction (p. xxiii), we shall not at this point attempt to engage in anything like the full study of Christian...
    Chapter 1968
  8. Religion and Industrial Society

    FOR the Christian religion the nineteenth century was perhaps the period of its greatest success, if by that we mean the growth of its institutions...
    Chapter 1968
  9. The Spiritual Life of Cluny in the Early Days

    In 1942 G. Schreiber declared that the problem of Cluny had not yet been solved, and this surprising judgement still holds good.2 In spite of E....
    Chapter 1971
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