MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PARSEEISM»
Parseeism
zoroastrianism
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PARSEEISM»
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1
Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
The first resumption is that seen in Parseeism; here it occurs in a pure, simple
fashion. The second is that which ferments in the Syrian and Egyptian religions,
where the fermentation of totality mediates itself into unity, and unity comes into ...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Peter Crafts Hodgson, 1988
2
Magic, Black and White, Charmes and Counter Charmes, ...
Schorr's special aim was to show that UM -Talmud is of little worth, as it owes
nearly all it contain* to other religions and especially to Parseeism. In hit second
work he charges Kohut with gross inaccuracies, alleging that he did not
understand ...
3
Comte de Gobineau and Orientalism: Selected Eastern Writings
All in all God, the Prophet, the Koran correspond quite neatly to a sort of
allencompassing unity, which represents the notion of Zirwana-Aqarana, limitless
time, from whence the Parseeism of previous ages drew all other existence and
by ...
Geoffrey Nash, Daniel O'Donoghue, 2008
4
The End of the World: A Theological Interpretation
The apocalyptic of Parseeism went through a long development.48 The
proclamation of the prophet Zoroaster already contains typical apocalyptic ideas,
and he expected the last judgment and the establishment of the kingdom of God
during ...
Ulrich H. J. Körtner, 1995
5
The Books of the Prophet Daniel: an Exegetical and Doctrinal ...
Ts. mit der Religion Zarathustra's ('l'reptow on the Rhine, 1867), which argues
positively against the adoption from Parseeism of any religious conceptions
Whatever in the canonical portions of the O. T. § 8. AUTHENTICITY on THE
BOOK ...
Otto Zockler, John Peter Lange, Philip Schaff, 2007
6
The Zend-Avesta and Eastern Religions: Comparative ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
7
Early English Travellers In India
... and therefore taught him to place implicit faith in it} But, “to go on struggling
against odds,” says James Darmesteter, “when everything seems desperate, it is
necessary to have a faith that orders us to act and to hope," and Parseeism not
only ...
8
The World's Great Religions: An Anthology of Sacred Texts
(Parseeism) IT may surprise many people to learn that the religion of Zoroaster (
the word is a corruption of the Persian form Zarathustra) was at one time the most
important in the world. It was the religion of the great Persian Empire, which ...
Selwyn Gurney Champion, Dorothy Short, 2003
9
India's Problem: Krishna Or Christ
... to the weakness of their own, and to the excellence of the Christian, faith. (c)
Parseeism. This faith has had adherents in India for eleven centuries. Driven out
by Mohammedanism from their home in Persia, the Parsees found refuge in India
.
10
The Parsis of India: Preservation of Identity in Bombay City
It was due to this 'Parseeism' that we gloried up to but a few years ago in having
no beggar or public woman in the community, and we had amongst us that
feeling of solidarity and union which tied together all the classes of the
community in a ...