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Index
Contents
Preface
The Religions of Ancient China
131. Confucius: The power of the rites
134. The Taoists and alchemy
Brahmanism and Hinduism:
142. Yoga: Concentration on a single object
■j O The Buddha and * vJ His Contemporaries
154. The Ajlvikas and the omnipotence of “destiny”
i Q The Message of the
Roman Religion:
166. Jupiter, Mars, Quirinus, and the Capitoline triad
Celts, Germans, Thracians, and Getae
173. Yggdrasill and the cosmogony of the ancient Germans
178. The Thracians, “great anonyms” of history
Orpheus, Pythagoras, and the New Eschatology
183. Plato, Pythagoras, and Orphism
187. Doctrinal tensions and new syntheses
The Hindu Synthesis: The Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita
The Ordeals of Judaism: From Apocalypse to Exaltation of the Torah
202. The first apocalyses: Daniel and 1 Enoch
Syncretism and Creativity in the Hellenistic Period: The Promise of Salvation
209. The revelation of Hermes Trismegistus
New Iranian Syntheses
217. The Mysteries of Mithra
220. The Good News:
224. Destruction of the Temple. Delay in the occurrence of the parousia
Imperial Period
230. Gnostic myths, images, and metaphors
The Twilight of the Gods
240. The bus that stops at Eleusis
Abbreviations
Present Position of Studies: Problems and Progress. Critical Bibliographies
On the cosmogonic meaning of the founding of citie
Chapter 21. Celts, Germans, Thracians, Getae
On the literature of the Sutras in the Pali langua
Chapter 27. New Iranian Syntheses
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