Classical Approaches to the Study of Religion: Introduction and anthologyMouton, 1973 - Religion |
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PRELIMINARY | 3 |
The study of religion established as an autonomous discipline | 13 |
CORNELIS P TIELE | 14 |
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ancient animism anthropology Babylonian belief called century Christianity civilization classical comparative study concept critical cult culture discipline divine doctrine Durkheim elements essence existence expression fact faith feeling Frazer gods historian history of religions holy human ideas important individual institutions interest interpretation investigation Jesus language magic magic and religion man's manifestations mankind material matriarchy Max Müller meaning method mind modern monotheism mystery mystic myth mythology nature object Old Testament origin Otto particular phenomenology of religion philosophy of religion present Priestly Code primitive religion problem psychic psychology psychology of religion question reality regard relation religious experience religious phenomena revelation rites ritual Rudolf Otto sacred savage scholarly scholars science of religion scientific Semitic sense social society Söderblom soul spirit study of religion supernatural symbol theology theory things thought Tiele tion totemism tradition tribes truth Tylor understanding University words worship