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HOW RELIGION APPEARS TO THE HISTORIAN BUDDHA PRAKASH A religious person , says Albert Einstein , is one " Who has no doubt of the significance and loftiness of those super - personal objects and goals which neither require nor are ...
HOW RELIGION APPEARS TO THE HISTORIAN BUDDHA PRAKASH A religious person , says Albert Einstein , is one " Who has no doubt of the significance and loftiness of those super - personal objects and goals which neither require nor are ...
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... religion , theirs being purely a struggle between two powers for achieving political ends . But sometimes , unconsciously , the religious factor was invoked to give an ideological tinge and to stimulate the fighters and , occasionally ...
... religion , theirs being purely a struggle between two powers for achieving political ends . But sometimes , unconsciously , the religious factor was invoked to give an ideological tinge and to stimulate the fighters and , occasionally ...
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... religion in the modern world , it seems hardly unlikely that the universalist element in the world religions will ever be lost , however , much those religions may change in theology , ritual or organization . Indeed , as the world ...
... religion in the modern world , it seems hardly unlikely that the universalist element in the world religions will ever be lost , however , much those religions may change in theology , ritual or organization . Indeed , as the world ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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