Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning - Edward Carpenter - Libros - Book Tree - 9781585090242 - 1 de julio de 1999
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Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning

Edward Carpenter

Pagan and Christian Creeds: Their Origin and Meaning

This book provides a systematic and logical approach to the origins of religion. Many common themes are shown to exist between Christianity and earlier Pagan religions that go back in time centuries before Christianity itself. Carpenter makes an effort to get to the very roots of religion in this book. He's trying to uncover where our religious concepts first originated, and reveals an evolutionary sequence which starts with phallic and procreative cults as having the earliest known impact. Following this came a cult of magic, much along the lines of Frazier's The Golden Bough, where spirits and earth divinities were worshipped. Lastly, came the belief in actual God-figures that came down from heaven. A big part of early religion also concerns the consciousness which is generally found today. Lastly, and most importantly. Carpenter mentions a third type of consciousness found in many of the rites and beliefs of ancient religions, but which we seem to have lost today. He considers this form of consciousness "unnamed, " but provides an Appendix on the doctrines of the Upanishads which, he says, at least gives us an idea concerning this third stage of consciousness and the mental attitude required. Only here, in this higher stage that we've been striving for, are the real facts of the inner life found.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 1 de julio de 1999
ISBN13 9781585090242
Editores Book Tree
Páginas 316
Dimensiones 133 × 19 × 221 mm   ·   399 g
Lengua English  
Colaborador Paul Tice

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