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The perennial philosophy

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Harper Colophon Books)New York Harper and Row 1970Edition: 1st Harper Colophon edDescription: xi, 312p.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 06-090191-8
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Contents:
1 That art thou. 2 The nature of the ground. 3 Personality, sanctity, divine incarnation. 4 God in the world. 5 Charity. 6 Mortification, non-attachment, right livelihood. 7 Truth. 8 Religion and temperament. 9 Self-knowledge. 10 Grace and free will. 11 Good and evil. 12 Time and eternity. 13 Salvation, deliverance, enlightenment. 14 Immortality and survival. 15 Silence. 16 Prayer. 17 Suffering. 18 Faith. 19 God is not mocked. 20 Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum. 21 Idolatry. 22 Emotionalism. 23 The miraculous. 24 Ritual, symbol, sacrament. 25 Spiritual exercises. 26 Perseverance and regularity. 27 Contemplation, action and social utility
Abstract: 'It is important to say that even an agnostic...can read this book with joy. It is the masterpiece of all anthologies....' --The New York Times
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1 That art thou. 2 The nature of the ground. 3 Personality, sanctity, divine incarnation. 4 God in the world. 5 Charity. 6 Mortification, non-attachment, right livelihood. 7 Truth. 8 Religion and temperament. 9 Self-knowledge. 10 Grace and free will. 11 Good and evil. 12 Time and eternity. 13 Salvation, deliverance, enlightenment. 14 Immortality and survival. 15 Silence. 16 Prayer. 17 Suffering. 18 Faith. 19 God is not mocked. 20 Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum. 21 Idolatry. 22 Emotionalism. 23 The miraculous. 24 Ritual, symbol, sacrament. 25 Spiritual exercises. 26 Perseverance and regularity. 27 Contemplation, action and social utility

'It is important to say that even an agnostic...can read this book with joy. It is the masterpiece of all anthologies....' --The New York Times

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