Religion on trial : Mircea Eliade and his critics
Material type: TextPhiladelphia Temple University Press c1977Description: 183p.; bibliog. notes.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0877221022
- BL43.E4 D8
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1 Eliade and an embattled history of religions. 2 Eliade's interpretive vision. 3 The normative thrust. 4 The Indian roots of Eliade's vision. 5 A theory of religion on trial
'MIrcea Eliade has formulated a system that tries to account for all religious experience. In this first book on Eliade and his position in the history of religious discipline, Guilford Dudley assesses Eliade's achievement and potential in light of his work and his critics.'
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