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5 Interpenetration of Religion and National Politics in Great Britain and Sri Lanka
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xix
- 1 Orthodox Christianity, Scientific Materialism, and Alternative Religions 1
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Part I: Challenges to Christianity and the Orthodox/ Heterodox Boundary
- 2 The Evolution of Occult Spirituality in Victorian England and the Representative Case of Edward Bulwer-Lytton 27
- 3 Anthony Trollope’s Religion 45
- 4 The Influences of Buddhism and Comparative Religion on Matthew Arnold’s Theology 67
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Part II: The Interpenetration of Christianity and Buddhism
- 5 Interpenetration of Religion and National Politics in Great Britain and Sri Lanka 85
- 6 Identity, Genre, and Religion in Anna Leonowens’s The English Governess at the Siamese Court 115
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Part III: The Turn to Occultism
- 7 Ancient Egyptian Religion in Late Victorian England 141
- 8 The Economics of Immortality 164
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Part IV: The Origins of Alternative Religion in Victorian Britain
- Conclusion From Victorian Occultism to New Age Spiritualities 185
- Notes 213
- Bibliography 229
- Index 251
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xix
- 1 Orthodox Christianity, Scientific Materialism, and Alternative Religions 1
-
Part I: Challenges to Christianity and the Orthodox/ Heterodox Boundary
- 2 The Evolution of Occult Spirituality in Victorian England and the Representative Case of Edward Bulwer-Lytton 27
- 3 Anthony Trollope’s Religion 45
- 4 The Influences of Buddhism and Comparative Religion on Matthew Arnold’s Theology 67
-
Part II: The Interpenetration of Christianity and Buddhism
- 5 Interpenetration of Religion and National Politics in Great Britain and Sri Lanka 85
- 6 Identity, Genre, and Religion in Anna Leonowens’s The English Governess at the Siamese Court 115
-
Part III: The Turn to Occultism
- 7 Ancient Egyptian Religion in Late Victorian England 141
- 8 The Economics of Immortality 164
-
Part IV: The Origins of Alternative Religion in Victorian Britain
- Conclusion From Victorian Occultism to New Age Spiritualities 185
- Notes 213
- Bibliography 229
- Index 251