History of religions.
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- PER .H57 2015 V.55
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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PERIODICAL | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | PER .H57 2015 V.55 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 45174 |
No.1
The great war of the commentaries: the Abhidhamma and social change in colonial Burma/ Erik Braun. --- pp. [1]-40.
The sacred in Hittite Anatolia: a tentative definition/ Alice Mouton. --- pp. [41]-64.
Joanna Southcott and the strange effects of printing: publishing prophecies in the early nineteenth century/ Robert William Rix. -- pp. [65]-88.
No. 2
Interpreting material evidence: religion at the "origins of islam"/ Jonathan E. Brockopp. --- pp. [121]-147.
A drama in heaven: "emanation on the left" in Kabbalah and a parallel cosmogonic myth in Ismaili literature/ Michael Ebstein and Tzahi Weiss.---pp. [148]-171.
Wounds of devotion: reconceiving Matam in Shi 'I Islam/Karen G. Ruffle. --- pp. [172]-195.
Adab as facilitator of spatial negotiation in shared muslim-christian ritual/ Robert Logan Sparks.---pp. [196]-221.
"An indissoluble union": mechanism, mortalism, millenarianism in the eschatology of David Hartley's observation on man/ Kara Barr. --- pp. [239]-268.
No. 3
The rhetoric and reality of reform in Irish eschatological though, Circa 1000-1150/ Elizabeth Boyle. --- pp. [269]-288.
Visions and visualizations: in fifth-century chinese-buddhism and nineteenth-century experimental psychology/ Eric M. Greene.---pp.[289]-328.
A Buddhist cult of Brahma: thick description and micro-histories in the study of religion/ Nathan Michael McGovern. --- pp.[329]-360.
No. 4
Aditya Behl, 1966-2009/ John Stratton Hawley. --- pp.[381]-390.
The prophetic principle of light and love: Nur Muhammad in early modern Bengali literature/ Ayesha A. Irani. --- pp.[391]-428.
In search of a sacred king: Dara Shukoh and the Yogavasisthas of Mughal India/ Muzaffar Alam. --- pp.[429]-459.
Bhoja's mechanical garden: translating wonder across the Indian ocean, Circa 800-1100 CE/ Daud Ali. --- pp.[460]-493.
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