Ancient Faiths And ModernThomas Inman's 'Ancient Faiths And Modern' is a groundbreaking exploration of the connections between ancient religious beliefs and contemporary practices. Inman delves into various faiths from around the world, including Egyptian, Greek, and Hindu traditions, shedding light on the enduring influence these beliefs have on modern society. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of religious thought and its impact on cultural norms. Inman's meticulous research and insightful analysis make 'Ancient Faiths And Modern' a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and society. The book also reflects Inman's deep understanding of comparative religion and his commitment to promoting religious tolerance and understanding. Through his work, Inman challenges readers to reconsider their own beliefs and assumptions, inviting them to explore the rich tapestry of religious diversity that shapes our world today. 'Ancient Faiths And Modern' is a thought-provoking and enlightening journey through the timeless truths that continue to shape human experience. |
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... regarded as enemies. The Old Testament appraised. The Jews and their pretensions. Hebraic idea of Jehovah. The sun and moon. God and goddess. Importance of sexual perfection in a Hebrew male. Women are prizes given to the faithful Jews ...
... regarded as enemies. The Old Testament appraised. The Jews and their pretensions. Hebraic idea of Jehovah. The sun and moon. God and goddess. Importance of sexual perfection in a Hebrew male. Women are prizes given to the faithful Jews ...
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... regarded as an enemy by the majority, and especially by those whose practice or whose theories his discoveries supersede. Yet, great as is the contest which any new truth has to sustain, there is no doubt whatever that the first part of ...
... regarded as an enemy by the majority, and especially by those whose practice or whose theories his discoveries supersede. Yet, great as is the contest which any new truth has to sustain, there is no doubt whatever that the first part of ...
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... regarded Jehovah as having human passions and very human failings—as loving, revengeful, stern, merry, and vacillating—as "everything by turns and nothing long"—as forming a resolution, and then contriving how He might, as it were ...
... regarded Jehovah as having human passions and very human failings—as loving, revengeful, stern, merry, and vacillating—as "everything by turns and nothing long"—as forming a resolution, and then contriving how He might, as it were ...
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... regarded the Almighty as punishing crime or rewarding goodness in this world alone, and, consequently, we inferred either—(1) that the conversation said to have been held between Jehovah and certain apocryphal men did not really occur ...
... regarded the Almighty as punishing crime or rewarding goodness in this world alone, and, consequently, we inferred either—(1) that the conversation said to have been held between Jehovah and certain apocryphal men did not really occur ...
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... regarded as Divine. This, again, involves the question, how far Jesus, who had not penetration enough to discover the true nature of the writings to which he trusted, can be considered as an incarnation of Divine knowledge, or of ...
... regarded as Divine. This, again, involves the question, how far Jesus, who had not penetration enough to discover the true nature of the writings to which he trusted, can be considered as an incarnation of Divine knowledge, or of ...
Contents
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CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
Ancient Faiths And Modern | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER X | |
APPENDIX 27th March 1875 | |
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