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The mysteries; papers from the Eranos yearbooks

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Bollingen Series XXX: 2)New York Pantheon Books c1955Description: xvi, 476p.; illus.; appendices; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 54-5647
Contents:
Paul Masson-Oursel - 1. The Indian theories of redemption in the frame of the religions of salvation 2. The doctrine of grance in the religious thought of India (both 1936). Walter F. Otto - The meaning of the Eleusinian mysteries (1939). C. Kerenyi - The mysteries of the Kabeiroi (1944). Walter Wili - The Orphic mysteries and the Greek spirit. Paul Schmitt - The ancient mysteries in the society of their time, their transformation and most recent echoes (1944). Georges Nagel - The "mysteries" of Osiris in ancient Egypt (1944). Jean de Menasce - The mysteries and the religion of Iran (1944). Fritz Meier - The mystery of the Ka'ba: symbol and reality in Islamic mysticism (1944). Max Pulver - Jesus' round dance and crucifixion according to the Acts of St. John (1942). Hans Leisegang - The mystery of the serpent (1939). Julius Baum - Symbolic representations of the eucharist (1944). C. G. Jung - Transformation symbolism in the mass (1941). Hugo Rahner - The Christian mystery and the pagan mysteries (1944)
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Papers were orig. pub. in French or German in Eranos-Jahrbucher IV (1936), VII (1939), VIII (1940-41), IX (1942), and XI (1944) by Rhein-Verlag, Zurich, Switzerland. Transl. by Ralph Manheim, except for the paper by C.G. Jung which was transl by R.F.C. Hull.

Paul Masson-Oursel - 1. The Indian theories of redemption in the frame of the religions of salvation 2. The doctrine of grance in the religious thought of India (both 1936). Walter F. Otto - The meaning of the Eleusinian mysteries (1939). C. Kerenyi - The mysteries of the Kabeiroi (1944). Walter Wili - The Orphic mysteries and the Greek spirit. Paul Schmitt - The ancient mysteries in the society of their time, their transformation and most recent echoes (1944). Georges Nagel - The "mysteries" of Osiris in ancient Egypt (1944). Jean de Menasce - The mysteries and the religion of Iran (1944). Fritz Meier - The mystery of the Ka'ba: symbol and reality in Islamic mysticism (1944). Max Pulver - Jesus' round dance and crucifixion according to the Acts of St. John (1942). Hans Leisegang - The mystery of the serpent (1939). Julius Baum - Symbolic representations of the eucharist (1944). C. G. Jung - Transformation symbolism in the mass (1941). Hugo Rahner - The Christian mystery and the pagan mysteries (1944)

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