Images of Man: Studies in Religion and Anthropology : Lectures by Distinguished Visiting Scholars at Wake Forest UniversityJohn William Angell, E. Pendleton Banks, Wake Forest University. Department of Religion Mercer University Press, 1984 - 142 Seiten "This volume is the product of an interdisciplinary seminar conducted by the Department of Religion of Wake Forest University with financial aid provided by a special grant from the Henry Luce Foundation"--Pref. Includes bibliographies and index. |
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A MAINLINE PROTESTANT PERSPECTIVE | 25 |
A ROMAN CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE | 35 |
A JEWISH PERSPECTIVE | 65 |
A CRITIQUE OF RICHARD JOHN NEUHAUS ON CIVIL RELIGION | 85 |
TRANSCENDENT EXPERIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF THE BRAIN | 101 |
A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL COMMENTARY ON BIBLICAL FAITH | 129 |
A QUAKERS VIEW OF TRANSCENDENT EXPERIENCE | 137 |
A CHRISTIAN WAY TO TRANSFORMATION | 155 |
CONTRIBUTORS | |
INDEX | |
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