Images of Man: Studies in Religion and Anthropology : Lectures by Distinguished Visiting Scholars at Wake Forest UniversityJohn William Angell, E. Pendleton Banks, Wake Forest University. Department of Religion "This volume is the product of an interdisciplinary seminar conducted by the Department of Religion of Wake Forest University with financial aid provided by a special grant from the Henry Luce Foundation"--Pref. Includes bibliographies and index. |
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A MAINLINE PROTESTANT PERSPECTIVE | 25 |
A ROMAN CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE | 35 |
A JEWISH PERSPECTIVE | 65 |
A CRITIQUE OF RICHARD JOHN NEUHAUS ON CIVIL RELIGION | 85 |
TRANSCENDENT EXPERIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF THE BRAIN | 101 |
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