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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword: Plus ça change v
- Preface to the Paperback Edition xiii
- Contents xxvii
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Introduction: View of a Hundred Years’ Study of Religion
- Preliminary 3
- Historical Survey 7
- Looking Back 73
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Anthology
- Introductory Note 79
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Part One: The Study of Religion Established as an Autonomous Discipline
- F. Max Müller 83
- Cornelis P. Tiele 94
- Pierre D. Chantepie de la Saussaye 102
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Part Two: Connections with Other Disciplines
- Johann J. Bachofen 113
- Ernest Renan 121
- N. D. Fustel de Coulanges 129
- Julius Wellhausen 133
- William Robertson Smith 145
- Friedrich C. G. Delitzsch 155
- Albert Schweitzer 169
- William James 181
- Herbert Spencer 193
- Edward B. Tylor 204
- Andrew Lang 215
- James George Frazer 239
- Robert R. Marett 252
- Wilhelm Schmidt 259
- Arnold van Gennep 281
- Emile Durkheim 295
- Marcel Mauss 319
- Lucien Lévy-Bruhl 328
- Max Weber 346
- Sigmund Freud 354
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Part Three: Religion as a Special Subject of Research
- Nathan Söderblom 373
- William Brede Kristensen 382
- Gerardus van der Leeuw 390
- Rudolf Otto 425
- Friedrich Heiler 453
- Heinrich Frick 473
- Joachim Wach 480
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Part Four: Later Contributions from Other Disciplines
- Carl Gustav Jung 519
- Bronislaw Malinowski 537
- Robert H. Lowie 552
- Paul Radin 559
- Alfred R. Radcliffe-Brown 580
- Martin P. Nilsson 599
- Walter F. Otto 612
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Part Five: Perspectives of a Phenomenological Study of Religion
- Raffaele Pettazzoni 633
- Hendrik Kraemer 637
- Max Scheler 648
- Gaston Berger 657
- Sources and Acknowledgments 661
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Indexes
- Introductory Note 669
- Index of Personal Names 671
- Index of Scholarly Concepts 680
- Index of Concrete Subjects 725
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword: Plus ça change v
- Preface to the Paperback Edition xiii
- Contents xxvii
-
Introduction: View of a Hundred Years’ Study of Religion
- Preliminary 3
- Historical Survey 7
- Looking Back 73
-
Anthology
- Introductory Note 79
-
Part One: The Study of Religion Established as an Autonomous Discipline
- F. Max Müller 83
- Cornelis P. Tiele 94
- Pierre D. Chantepie de la Saussaye 102
-
Part Two: Connections with Other Disciplines
- Johann J. Bachofen 113
- Ernest Renan 121
- N. D. Fustel de Coulanges 129
- Julius Wellhausen 133
- William Robertson Smith 145
- Friedrich C. G. Delitzsch 155
- Albert Schweitzer 169
- William James 181
- Herbert Spencer 193
- Edward B. Tylor 204
- Andrew Lang 215
- James George Frazer 239
- Robert R. Marett 252
- Wilhelm Schmidt 259
- Arnold van Gennep 281
- Emile Durkheim 295
- Marcel Mauss 319
- Lucien Lévy-Bruhl 328
- Max Weber 346
- Sigmund Freud 354
-
Part Three: Religion as a Special Subject of Research
- Nathan Söderblom 373
- William Brede Kristensen 382
- Gerardus van der Leeuw 390
- Rudolf Otto 425
- Friedrich Heiler 453
- Heinrich Frick 473
- Joachim Wach 480
-
Part Four: Later Contributions from Other Disciplines
- Carl Gustav Jung 519
- Bronislaw Malinowski 537
- Robert H. Lowie 552
- Paul Radin 559
- Alfred R. Radcliffe-Brown 580
- Martin P. Nilsson 599
- Walter F. Otto 612
-
Part Five: Perspectives of a Phenomenological Study of Religion
- Raffaele Pettazzoni 633
- Hendrik Kraemer 637
- Max Scheler 648
- Gaston Berger 657
- Sources and Acknowledgments 661
-
Indexes
- Introductory Note 669
- Index of Personal Names 671
- Index of Scholarly Concepts 680
- Index of Concrete Subjects 725