The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 - American fiction |
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... Religions LEWIS G. JANES II . The German Woman of To - Day and Yesterday , III . Victor Hugo's Novels IV . A Pair of Canadian Poets V. Awakened China · EDWIN W. BOWEN JOAKIM REINHARD GREENOUGH WHITE . B. J. RAMAGE VI . The Treatment of ...
... Religions LEWIS G. JANES II . The German Woman of To - Day and Yesterday , III . Victor Hugo's Novels IV . A Pair of Canadian Poets V. Awakened China · EDWIN W. BOWEN JOAKIM REINHARD GREENOUGH WHITE . B. J. RAMAGE VI . The Treatment of ...
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... RELIGIONS : ITS PITFALLS AND ITS PROMISE . INCIDENTAL to recent scientific progress in every depart- ment of research and investigation , the comparative method of study has received general recognition . It dominates the entire field ...
... RELIGIONS : ITS PITFALLS AND ITS PROMISE . INCIDENTAL to recent scientific progress in every depart- ment of research and investigation , the comparative method of study has received general recognition . It dominates the entire field ...
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... religion , based upon the comparative study of early and contemporaneous forms of religious belief , is still in its infancy — a science in the making — but already full of promise and hope for man . It is a science the materials for ...
... religion , based upon the comparative study of early and contemporaneous forms of religious belief , is still in its infancy — a science in the making — but already full of promise and hope for man . It is a science the materials for ...
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... religion , Professor F. Max Müller , of Oxford University , who quotes Goethe's paradox , " He who knows one ... religions : an open mind , free from the bias of preconceptions , searching for ideal truth , and ready to ac- cept truth ...
... religion , Professor F. Max Müller , of Oxford University , who quotes Goethe's paradox , " He who knows one ... religions : an open mind , free from the bias of preconceptions , searching for ideal truth , and ready to ac- cept truth ...
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... religion has also to guard most carefully against the tendency to assume a common origin for myths and religious ideas because of their evident similarity among different peoples . He needs to be well grounded in psychology , as well as ...
... religion has also to guard most carefully against the tendency to assume a common origin for myths and religious ideas because of their evident similarity among different peoples . He needs to be well grounded in psychology , as well as ...
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