Mircea Eliade & Willard R. Trask
Book 1 of Histoire des croyances et des idées religieuses
Language: English
Comparative Religion History Nonfiction Philosophy Psychedelic Library Psychology Reference Religion Religion & Spirituality Spirituality
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: Jan 1, 1975
Description:
“Everyone who cares about the human adventure will find new information and new angles of vision.”—Martin E. Marty, The New York Times Book Review
This extraordinary work delves into the subject of religion in the prehistoric and ancient worlds—humankind’s earliest quests for meaning. From Neanderthal burials to the mythology of the Iron Age, to the religions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Israel, India, and beyond, it offers both an appreciation of the wide-ranging diversity of religious expression—and a consideration of the fundamental unity of religious phenomena.
“Will arouse the interest of all historians of western religion, since it includes chapters on the religions of Canaan and Israel. However, the book must be read cover to cover if one wants to grasp the significance of its gigantic historical scope.”—Church History