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Religion in essence and manifestation /. G. Van der Leeuw; translated by J. E. Turner, with appendices to the torchbook edition incorporating the addistions of the second German edition by Hans H. Penner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Harper & Row, c1963.Description: 2 v.; 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL 51 .L44 V.1
  • BL 51 .L44 V.2
Contents:
Contents;
Volume 1. Part one: the object of religion --
Power --
Theorizing about power --
Things and power --
Potency, awe, tabu --
The sacred environment, sacred stones and trees --
The sacred environment, sacred water and fire --
The sacred world above --
The sacred 'conjoined world', animals --
Will and form --
The from of the mother --
Power, will, salvation --
The saviour --
Power and will in man, the King --
The mighty dead --
The awful form, the evil will: demons --
The special form of power: angels --
Power and will given form in the name --
The sacred world in the background, power and will in the background --
Powers --
The Father --
The absolutely powerful --
Part two: the subject of religion. --
Sacred life --
The given and the possible --
The dead man --
Represenations, the King --
Representation, medicine-man and priest --
Representation, the speaker --
Representation, the preacher --
Representation, the consecrated --
Saints --
Demonic human beings --
Community --
Marriage, family, tribe --
The covenant --
The sect --
The church --
Nation and humanity --
Communio sanctorum --
The soul as a whole --
Souls in the pural --
The form of the soul --
The 'external soul' --
The uniquely powerful and divine soul --
The immortal soul --
The creature --
The country of the soul --
The destiny of the soul. Volume 2. Part three: object and subject in their reciprocal operation. --
Conduct and celebration --
Purification --
Sacrifice --
Sacramentals --
The sacrement --
Service --
Divination --
Sacred time --
Festivals --
Sacred space --
The sacred Word --
The Word of consecration --
Myth --
The story of salvation: the Word of God --
The Word of Man: magical formul and prayer --
Praise, lallation and silence --
The written word --
Endowment with form in worship --
Endowment with form in custom --
Relgious experience --
The avoidance of God --
Servitude of God --
The covenant with God --
Friendship with God --
Knowledge of God --
The following of God --
Being filled with God --
Being Filled with God --
Mysticism --
The love of God --
Children of God --
Enmity of God --
Conversion, Rebirth --
Faith --
Adoration --
Part four: the world --
Ways to the world, cretive domination --
Ways to the world, theoretical domination --
Ways to the world, Obedience --
Goals of the world, revelation, man as the goal --
Goals of the world, revelation, the world as the goal --
Goals of the world, revelation, God as the goal --
Part five: forms --
Religions --
Religions of remoteness and of flight --
The religion of struggle --
The religion of repose --
The religion of unrest --
The dynamic religions, syncretism, mission --
The dynamic religions, revivals, reformations --
The religion of strain and of form --
The religion of infinity and of asceticism --
the religion of nothingness and of compassion --
The religion of will and of obedience --
The religion of majesty and of humility --
The religion of love --
The founder --
The reformer --
The teacher --
The philosopher and the theologican --
The example --
The mediator --
Phenomenon and phenomenology --
Religion --
The phenomenology of religion --
The history of phenomenological research.
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Contents;

Volume 1. Part one: the object of religion --

Power --

Theorizing about power --

Things and power --

Potency, awe, tabu --

The sacred environment, sacred stones and trees --

The sacred environment, sacred water and fire --

The sacred world above --

The sacred 'conjoined world', animals --

Will and form --

The from of the mother --

Power, will, salvation --

The saviour --

Power and will in man, the King --

The mighty dead --

The awful form, the evil will: demons --

The special form of power: angels --

Power and will given form in the name --

The sacred world in the background, power and will in the background --

Powers --

The Father --

The absolutely powerful --

Part two: the subject of religion. --

Sacred life --

The given and the possible --

The dead man --

Represenations, the King --

Representation, medicine-man and priest --

Representation, the speaker --

Representation, the preacher --

Representation, the consecrated --

Saints --

Demonic human beings --

Community --

Marriage, family, tribe --

The covenant --

The sect --

The church --

Nation and humanity --

Communio sanctorum --

The soul as a whole --

Souls in the pural --

The form of the soul --

The 'external soul' --

The uniquely powerful and divine soul --

The immortal soul --

The creature --

The country of the soul --

The destiny of the soul. Volume 2. Part three: object and subject in their reciprocal operation. --

Conduct and celebration --

Purification --

Sacrifice --

Sacramentals --

The sacrement --

Service --

Divination --

Sacred time --

Festivals --

Sacred space --

The sacred Word --

The Word of consecration --

Myth --

The story of salvation: the Word of God --

The Word of Man: magical formul and prayer --

Praise, lallation and silence --

The written word --

Endowment with form in worship --

Endowment with form in custom --

Relgious experience --

The avoidance of God --

Servitude of God --

The covenant with God --

Friendship with God --

Knowledge of God --

The following of God --

Being filled with God --

Being Filled with God --

Mysticism --

The love of God --

Children of God --

Enmity of God --

Conversion, Rebirth --

Faith --

Adoration --

Part four: the world --

Ways to the world, cretive domination --

Ways to the world, theoretical domination --

Ways to the world, Obedience --

Goals of the world, revelation, man as the goal --

Goals of the world, revelation, the world as the goal --

Goals of the world, revelation, God as the goal --

Part five: forms --

Religions --

Religions of remoteness and of flight --

The religion of struggle --

The religion of repose --

The religion of unrest --

The dynamic religions, syncretism, mission --

The dynamic religions, revivals, reformations --

The religion of strain and of form --

The religion of infinity and of asceticism --

the religion of nothingness and of compassion --

The religion of will and of obedience --

The religion of majesty and of humility --

The religion of love --

The founder --

The reformer --

The teacher --

The philosopher and the theologican --

The example --

The mediator --

Phenomenon and phenomenology --

Religion --

The phenomenology of religion --

The history of phenomenological research.

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