The Religious Experience of the Roman People: From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus : the Gifford Lectures for 1909-10William Warde Fowler Macmillan, 1911 - 504 sider |
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Side xii
... , religious confidence . Exclusion from it of the barbar- ous and grotesque . Decency and order under an organising priestly authority 92-113 LECTURE VI THE DIVINE OBJECTS OF WORSHIP Sources of knowledge xii ROMAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE.
... , religious confidence . Exclusion from it of the barbar- ous and grotesque . Decency and order under an organising priestly authority 92-113 LECTURE VI THE DIVINE OBJECTS OF WORSHIP Sources of knowledge xii ROMAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE.
Side xiii
... DIVINE OBJECTS OF WORSHIP Sources of knowledge about Roman deities . What did the Romans themselves know about them ? No personal deity in the religion of the family . Those of the City - state are numina , marking a transition from ...
... DIVINE OBJECTS OF WORSHIP Sources of knowledge about Roman deities . What did the Romans themselves know about them ? No personal deity in the religion of the family . Those of the City - state are numina , marking a transition from ...
Side xvi
... Divine . Arrival of Stoicism at Rome ; Panaetius and the Scipionic circle . Character of Scipio . The religious side of Stoicism ; it teaches a new doctrine of the relation of man to God . Stoic idea of God as Reason , and as pervading ...
... Divine . Arrival of Stoicism at Rome ; Panaetius and the Scipionic circle . Character of Scipio . The religious side of Stoicism ; it teaches a new doctrine of the relation of man to God . Stoic idea of God as Reason , and as pervading ...
Side 5
... Divine and of worship . It is not , as Roman law was , the one great con- tribution of the Roman genius to the evolution of humanity . But Roman law and Roman religion sprang from the same root ; they were indeed in origin one and the ...
... Divine and of worship . It is not , as Roman law was , the one great con- tribution of the Roman genius to the evolution of humanity . But Roman law and Roman religion sprang from the same root ; they were indeed in origin one and the ...
Side 11
... of cult within the city wall , thus bringing the divine into closest touch with the human population and its interests ; and secondly , that the concentration of intelligence and will - power within a I II INTRODUCTORY.
... of cult within the city wall , thus bringing the divine into closest touch with the human population and its interests ; and secondly , that the concentration of intelligence and will - power within a I II INTRODUCTORY.
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