

A History of Religious Ideas, Vol. 3: From Muhammad to the Age of Reforms [Eliade, Mircea, Hiltebeitel, Alf, Apostolos-Cappadona, Diane] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A History of Religious Ideas, Vol. 3: From Muhammad to the Age of Reforms Review: Great. - These compilations on the History of Religions around the world are great and very easy to read. They are a must for anyone interested in the subject of comparative religion and mythology and the discovery of the psychological archetypes that are universally found around the world and in all ages. A History of Religious Ideas is written in a very friendly manner and exposes the universal principles of religion in the history of humanity. We will add as a notice that we encountered the 4th volume to this set. The 3rd Volume of this series ends with section 318 which deals with Tibetan Religions. The 4th volume which is originally Geschite der religiosen Ideen, III/2 (and that we have the Spanish translation) goes from Chapter XL to L and continues the 3 Vol. series with the section number of 319. The 4th part of this series deals with religion in Center-America, Taoism, Indonesia, Oceania, Australia, West Africa, East and Central Africa, South American Shamanism, North American Sioux-Oglala religion, Japanese religion, and the secularization in Europe until our times. It seems the original work of Eliade was 440 sections of which the 3 volumes cover 318. There is also the work that is an extension of this compendium which is titled From Primitives to Zen: A Thematic Sourcebook on the History of Religions. These works revolutionize the way we see religion. Eliade, with a historical worldview of religion shows us the reality of "homo religiosus" as Eliade says. Review: Great book - Great book. I recommend to anyone interested in the evolution of societies, human beliefs, psychology. It continues the books on history of religion. It shows the universality and continuity of religious thoughts .
| Best Sellers Rank | #189,941 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #229 in Comparative Religion (Books) #264 in History of Religions #754 in History of Christianity (Books) |
| Book 3 of 3 | History of Religious Ideas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (138) |
| Dimensions | 9.11 x 6.02 x 1 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0226204057 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0226204055 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 367 pages |
| Publication date | March 15, 1988 |
| Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
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Great.
These compilations on the History of Religions around the world are great and very easy to read. They are a must for anyone interested in the subject of comparative religion and mythology and the discovery of the psychological archetypes that are universally found around the world and in all ages. A History of Religious Ideas is written in a very friendly manner and exposes the universal principles of religion in the history of humanity. We will add as a notice that we encountered the 4th volume to this set. The 3rd Volume of this series ends with section 318 which deals with Tibetan Religions. The 4th volume which is originally Geschite der religiosen Ideen, III/2 (and that we have the Spanish translation) goes from Chapter XL to L and continues the 3 Vol. series with the section number of 319. The 4th part of this series deals with religion in Center-America, Taoism, Indonesia, Oceania, Australia, West Africa, East and Central Africa, South American Shamanism, North American Sioux-Oglala religion, Japanese religion, and the secularization in Europe until our times. It seems the original work of Eliade was 440 sections of which the 3 volumes cover 318. There is also the work that is an extension of this compendium which is titled From Primitives to Zen: A Thematic Sourcebook on the History of Religions. These works revolutionize the way we see religion. Eliade, with a historical worldview of religion shows us the reality of "homo religiosus" as Eliade says.
A**A
Great book
Great book. I recommend to anyone interested in the evolution of societies, human beliefs, psychology. It continues the books on history of religion. It shows the universality and continuity of religious thoughts .
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Everybody should read this books so they stop being ignorant of each other and manipulated by the media. Very hard to digest but it's worth the struggle
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