Problems of Suffering in Religions of the WorldCambridge University Press, 1970 - 318 pagini A comparative general study of the problems of suffering as treated by Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Marxism, Hinduism and Buddhism. |
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... Thanks are also due to Professor H. D. Lewis , for permission to reproduce material in chapter 3 which was first published in Religious Studies Iv , April 1969 . GLOSSARY In some chapters , particularly those on Hinduism and.
... Thanks are also due to Professor H. D. Lewis , for permission to reproduce material in chapter 3 which was first published in Religious Studies Iv , April 1969 . GLOSSARY In some chapters , particularly those on Hinduism and.
Pagina ix
John Bowker. GLOSSARY In some chapters , particularly those on Hinduism and Buddhism , a number of words and phrases are used in a transliterated form , without translation ; this has been done in the case of words which have no exact ...
John Bowker. GLOSSARY In some chapters , particularly those on Hinduism and Buddhism , a number of words and phrases are used in a transliterated form , without translation ; this has been done in the case of words which have no exact ...
Pagina 2
... particularly in closely related religions of either the Western or the Eastern I New Introductory Lectures on Psycho - Analysis , 1933 , pp . 228 f . traditions . But the overlap is usually in general terms 2 Introduction.
... particularly in closely related religions of either the Western or the Eastern I New Introductory Lectures on Psycho - Analysis , 1933 , pp . 228 f . traditions . But the overlap is usually in general terms 2 Introduction.
Pagina 3
... particularly useful and readable one is The Concise Encyclopaedia of Living Faiths , ed . R. C. Zaehner . 3 Limitations of length were in any case imposed on this book by the fact that its material first took shape as a course of ...
... particularly useful and readable one is The Concise Encyclopaedia of Living Faiths , ed . R. C. Zaehner . 3 Limitations of length were in any case imposed on this book by the fact that its material first took shape as a course of ...
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Cuprins
JUDAISM | 5 |
THE DEVELOPMENT | 24 |
CHRISTIANITY | 42 |
THE NEW TESTAMENT | 67 |
THE DEVELOPMENT | 81 |
ISLAM | 99 |
THE DEVELOPMENT | 123 |
MARXISM | 137 |
THE FOUNDATIONS | 198 |
THE VEDAS | 200 |
THE UPANISHADS | 208 |
THE DEVELOPMENT | 218 |
BUDDHISM | 237 |
THE DEVELOPMENT | 258 |
DUALISM DUALITY AND THE UNIFICATION OF EXPERIENCE | 269 |
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acceptance action ahimsa appears assertion Augustine become believed bodhisattva Brahman Brihadaranyaka Buddha Buddhism cause cessation China Chinese Chinese Marxism Christ Christian Communist creation death dharma dualism duality dukkha earth effect emphasis evil example existence experience expressed facts of suffering faith Father give God's gods Gospels heaven Hinduism human important individual Islam Israel Jainism Jesus Jewish Jews John Judaism karma Lenin living London Lord Luke Mahabharata Manu Smriti Mao Tse-tung Mao's Marx Marxism Matt means Mo Tzu moksha Muslim Nagasena nature nirvana particularly passage possible problem prophets punishment question quoted Quran Radh realised reality recognised relationship religion remains response to suffering revolution revolutionary Rig-Veda Scripture seen sense Smriti soul Spirit Stalin summarised synoptic tanha teaching Testament things thought tradition true truth understanding of suffering universe Upanishads Vedas victory whole words Yahweh Zoroastrianism
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Pagina 4 - The mother of old, condemn'd for a witch, burnt with dry wood, her children gazing on, The hounded slave that flags in the race, leans by the fence, blowing, covcr'd with sweat, The twinges that sting like needles his legs and neck, the murderous buckshot and the bullets, All these I feel or am.
Pagina 4 - Agonies are one of my changes of garments, I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person, My hurts turn livid upon me as I lean on a cane and observe.