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II.3 The Theory of the Axial Age Revisited from a Theological Perspective
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Editorial 2
- Content 5
- Foreword 7
- Introduction 9
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I. The Shape of History
- I.1 Habitus – Means – Worldliness 25
- I.2 Humanism 55
- I.3 Reinterpretation of Civilization 81
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II. The Breakthrough of Axial Times and Modernitites
- II.1 On Axial Ages and other Thresholds between Epochs 95
- II.2 The Axial Age and Islam 111
- II.3 The Theory of the Axial Age Revisited from a Theological Perspective 147
- II.4 How Unique is East Asian Modernity? 157
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III. Challenges and Paradigms of Humanity
- III.1 Humanisms, the Still Unfulfilled Promise of the ›Axial Age‹ of Modernity 197
- III.2 The Arena Games in the Roman Empire 211
- III.3 Classical Tradition, Humanity, Occidental Humanism 245
- III.4 Humanity as Trans-Individuality 257
- Notes on the Contributors 281
- Index of Names 287
- Backmatter 290
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Editorial 2
- Content 5
- Foreword 7
- Introduction 9
-
I. The Shape of History
- I.1 Habitus – Means – Worldliness 25
- I.2 Humanism 55
- I.3 Reinterpretation of Civilization 81
-
II. The Breakthrough of Axial Times and Modernitites
- II.1 On Axial Ages and other Thresholds between Epochs 95
- II.2 The Axial Age and Islam 111
- II.3 The Theory of the Axial Age Revisited from a Theological Perspective 147
- II.4 How Unique is East Asian Modernity? 157
-
III. Challenges and Paradigms of Humanity
- III.1 Humanisms, the Still Unfulfilled Promise of the ›Axial Age‹ of Modernity 197
- III.2 The Arena Games in the Roman Empire 211
- III.3 Classical Tradition, Humanity, Occidental Humanism 245
- III.4 Humanity as Trans-Individuality 257
- Notes on the Contributors 281
- Index of Names 287
- Backmatter 290