Man and His Destiny in the Great Religions: An Historical and Comparative Study Containing the Wilde Lectures in Natural and Comparative Religion Delivered in the University of Oxford, 1954-1957 |
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... connection : He ( i.e. Ptah ) it is who created the ka's and the hemsut ; who made all nourishment and food through this word ( i.e. the creative word of Ptah ) ; who brings forth all that is loved and all that is hated . He it is who ...
... connection : He ( i.e. Ptah ) it is who created the ka's and the hemsut ; who made all nourishment and food through this word ( i.e. the creative word of Ptah ) ; who brings forth all that is loved and all that is hated . He it is who ...
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... connection are galb ( heart ) , nafs ( soul ) , and ruh ( spirit ) . Accordingly in Surah xv , in a passage ... connected with inspiration ( xvi . 2 ; xl . 15 ; xlii . 52 ) . Nafs often has a mere reflexive significance as ' himself ...
... connection are galb ( heart ) , nafs ( soul ) , and ruh ( spirit ) . Accordingly in Surah xv , in a passage ... connected with inspiration ( xvi . 2 ; xl . 15 ; xlii . 52 ) . Nafs often has a mere reflexive significance as ' himself ...
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... connection it is significant that in the later Vedic texts death is often referred to simply as the ' evil ... connected with the mortuary offer- ings envisaged the dead as needing nourishment , and part of the closing formula of the ...
... connection it is significant that in the later Vedic texts death is often referred to simply as the ' evil ... connected with the mortuary offer- ings envisaged the dead as needing nourishment , and part of the closing formula of the ...
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¹ Cf Accordingly Ahriman Ahura Mazdah Allah ancient Anthropologie religieuse appears ātman belief body Brandon Buddhist Buddhist Thought burial Chinese Christian concept concerned cult culture dead death deity divine doctrine Duchesne-Guillemin earth Egypt Egyptian Enkidu Enûma elish Epic of Gilgamesh Erman eschatology essential evidence evil existence expression fact faith fate funerary Gilgamesh gods gospel Granet Greek Hebrew Heidel human destiny human nature idea immortality Indian individual interpretation Iranian Israel Jesus Jewish living logic Lord magical man's mankind Mercer Mesopotamian Mithra moral mortuary Muḥammad namely nature and destiny Nilsson Numen Ohrmazd Oldenberg original Osiris Palaeolithic passage Paul philosophy post-mortem primitive Pyramid Texts Reallexikon regarded Religion represented resurrection Rig-Veda rites ritual S. G. F. Brandon seems significance Söderblom soteriology soul Speleers suggests Sumerian surely thou tion tomb tradition trans Upanisad Vedic Weltanschauung Widengren Yahweh Yahwist Yasna Zaehner Zarathustra Zeus Zoroastre Zurvan