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        13 Righ teous Rebels
When, Where, and Why?
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        W. G. Runciman
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Introduction 1
 - 
                            Fundamental Questions
 - 1 The Axial Age Debate as Religious Discourse 9
 - 2 What Was the Axial Revolution? 30
 - 3 An Evolutionary Approach to Culture 47
 - 4 Embodiment, Transcendence, and Contingency 77
 - 5 The Axial Age in Global History 102
 - 6 The Buddha’s Meditative Trance 126
 - 7 The Idea of Transcendence 146
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                            A Comparative Perspective
 - 8 Religion, the Axial Age, and Secular Modernity in Bellah’s Th eory of Religious Evolution 191
 - 9 Where Do Axial Commitments Reside? 222
 - 10 The Axial Age Theory 248
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                            Destructive Possibilities?
 - 11 The Axial Conundrum between Transcendental Visions and Vicissitudes of Th eir Institutionalizations 277
 - 12 Axial Religions and the Problem of Violence 294
 - 13 Righ teous Rebels 317
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                            Reevaluations
 - 14 Rehistoricizing the Axial Age 337
 - 15 Cultural Memory and the Myth of the Axial Age 366
 - 
                            Perspectives on the Future
 - 16 The Axial Invention of Education and Today’s Global Knowledge Culture 411
 - 17 The Future of Transcendence 430
 - 18 The Heritage of the Axial Age 447
 - Bibliography 469
 - Contributors 539
 - Index 543
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Introduction 1
 - 
                            Fundamental Questions
 - 1 The Axial Age Debate as Religious Discourse 9
 - 2 What Was the Axial Revolution? 30
 - 3 An Evolutionary Approach to Culture 47
 - 4 Embodiment, Transcendence, and Contingency 77
 - 5 The Axial Age in Global History 102
 - 6 The Buddha’s Meditative Trance 126
 - 7 The Idea of Transcendence 146
 - 
                            A Comparative Perspective
 - 8 Religion, the Axial Age, and Secular Modernity in Bellah’s Th eory of Religious Evolution 191
 - 9 Where Do Axial Commitments Reside? 222
 - 10 The Axial Age Theory 248
 - 
                            Destructive Possibilities?
 - 11 The Axial Conundrum between Transcendental Visions and Vicissitudes of Th eir Institutionalizations 277
 - 12 Axial Religions and the Problem of Violence 294
 - 13 Righ teous Rebels 317
 - 
                            Reevaluations
 - 14 Rehistoricizing the Axial Age 337
 - 15 Cultural Memory and the Myth of the Axial Age 366
 - 
                            Perspectives on the Future
 - 16 The Axial Invention of Education and Today’s Global Knowledge Culture 411
 - 17 The Future of Transcendence 430
 - 18 The Heritage of the Axial Age 447
 - Bibliography 469
 - Contributors 539
 - Index 543