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THE MEANING OF RELIGION
THE MEANING OF RELIGION LECTURES IN THE PHENOMENOLOG Y OF RELIGION
By the late
PROF. W. BREDE KRISTENSEN W itk an introduction by
PROF. HENDRIK KRAEMER Translated by lOHN B. CARMAN
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Springer-Science+Business Media, B.Y. 1960
Published with a grant trom the N etherlands Organization tor the Advancement ot Pure Research
ISBN 978-94-017-6451-3 ISBN 978-94-017-6580-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-6580-0 Copyright I960 by Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht All rights reserved, including the right to translate or to reproduce this book or parts thereot in any torm Originally published by Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands in 1960. Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover 1st edition 1960
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction by
XI
HENDRIK KRAEMER
Translator' s Foreword
XXVII
I. General Introduction a. The Phenomenology of Religion b. The 'Holy' c. The Two Types of Religious Orientation PART I.
1 15 18
COSMOLOGY
2. Introduction to Cosmology a. The Meaning of 'Cosmos' b. Particular Religious Conceptions of Cosmic Order c. The Worship of Nature (Nature Religion)
3. The Worship qf the Sky and qf Celestial Bodies a. The Heavens (The Sky) b. Heavenly Bodies c. The 'Seven Planets' (Sun, Moon, Venus, ]upiter, Mars, Mercury, Satum) The Religious Basis of Astrological Views, 52. d. The Sun e. The Moon
4. The Worship qf Earth Gods a. The Sacred Earth Determination of F ate by Gods of the Earth, 101. b. Tree Gods and Plant Gods c. Gods of the Water d. Sacred Fire
27 27 29 34 40 40 51
52 62 77 88 88
110 119 134
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5. Particular Gods and Gods Personifying Concepts a. Particular Gods b. Momentary Gods c. Gods Personifying Attributes or Concepts
145 145 149 149
6. The Worship of Animals
152
7. Totemism
164
8. Animistic and Dynamistic Ideas
173
PART 11. ANTHROPOLOGY
9. Man's Origin
189
10. Man' s 'Vital Principle'
194
11. The Soul
203
12. Attributes and Capacities of Man
216
13. Similarity and Difference Between Man and God a. Similarity to God b. Difference from God
239 239 253
14. Religious Speculation Concerning Man' s Essence
260
15. Man's Law of Lift a. General Remarks b. The Religio-Ethical Law of Life (a Phenomenological Description) c. The Conflict Between Heteronomy and Autonomy d. The Demonic God e. Conc1uding Remarks
267 267
16. The Course of The Individual' s Lift a. Birth b. Baptism and Infant Baptism c. Transition to Adulthood d. The Wedding e. Death
304 306 312 316 320 326
17. Lift in Society
342
272 280 290 297
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PART 111. CULTUS A.
CONCRETE OBJECTIFICATIONS
18. Introduction 19. Sacred Places a. Places Naturally Sacred b. Sacred Cities and Countries c. Temples as Sacred Places d. The Throne of Kings and Gods 20. Sacred Times 21. Sacred Images a. The Religious Meaning of the Image b. The Relation of the Sacred Image to Art c. Religious Symbols d. Immaterial Images The Shadow, 410. The Name, 411. B.
355 357 357 362 368 375 377 389 389 396 400 410
CULTIC ACTS
22. Prayer 417 23. The Oatk and the Curse 427 a. The Oath 427 b. The Curse 435 24. Ordeals 437 25. Ritual Purification 444 26. Sacraments 453 27. Sacrifice 458 a. The Offering 461 b. The Altar and the Sacrificial Implements 469 The Basin for Libations, 476. The Sacrificial Basket, 478. c. The Sacrificial Act 480 d. The Aim of Sacrifice 483 Sacrifices with Positive Effect, 483. Sacrifices with Negative Effect