An Introduction to the History of ReligionMethuen, 1896 - 443 sider |
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... flesh ) were far away , and has recognised them . As for the nature or constitution of the spirit , it is essentially unsubstantial , and hence it is commonly called by some word which means " breath " ( spirit , spiritus , animus ...
... flesh ) were far away , and has recognised them . As for the nature or constitution of the spirit , it is essentially unsubstantial , and hence it is commonly called by some word which means " breath " ( spirit , spiritus , animus ...
Side 46
... flesh . " 4 " 3 At this point perhaps it is fitting that I should frankly state to the reader what is my object in making these quotations and those which I am about to make . Many learned , and many unlearned , anthropologists hold ...
... flesh . " 4 " 3 At this point perhaps it is fitting that I should frankly state to the reader what is my object in making these quotations and those which I am about to make . Many learned , and many unlearned , anthropologists hold ...
Side 97
... flesh and one blood . Examples of this proceeding are to be found all over the world ; one or two may be given here . " The exchange of blood is often practised amongst the blacks of Africa , as a token of alliance 1 That the blood ...
... flesh and one blood . Examples of this proceeding are to be found all over the world ; one or two may be given here . " The exchange of blood is often practised amongst the blacks of Africa , as a token of alliance 1 That the blood ...
Side 100
... flesh , fat , and pelt will be put.3 The Arabs in the same way must apologise to an animal before killing it . * " It is generally believed by the natives of Madagascar , that the crocodile never , except to avenge an injury , destroys ...
... flesh , fat , and pelt will be put.3 The Arabs in the same way must apologise to an animal before killing it . * " It is generally believed by the natives of Madagascar , that the crocodile never , except to avenge an injury , destroys ...
Side 101
... flesh , the totem animal is spoken of , by the Mount Gambier tribe for instance , as being their tumanang , i.e. their flesh , and is treated in all respects as a clansman . Now , in the primitive , nomad stage , the most sacred and ...
... flesh , the totem animal is spoken of , by the Mount Gambier tribe for instance , as being their tumanang , i.e. their flesh , and is treated in all respects as a clansman . Now , in the primitive , nomad stage , the most sacred and ...
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Abipones altar amongst ancestor ancestor-worship ancient animal totem Athenian Bastian become belief blood cause century B.C. ceremony chapter Chicomecoatl civilised clan clansmen communion consciousness corpse cult custom dead death deceased deity Demeter Dionysus divine Egypt Eleusinian Eleusinian mysteries Eleusis Ellis evolution existence explanation fact feast fetish flesh Frazer goddess gods Gold Coast Greece Greek Hades human Iacchus Ibid idea idol Indians individual individual totem inference instance institution killing king Loango magic maize man's meal Mensch monotheism moral mysteries myth natural offered original Orphic Persephone person plants Polynesia polytheism priest primitive Pythagorean race reason regarded religion religious rites ritual Robertson Smith sacramental sacred sacrifice Samoa savage Semites soul species spirit stage stone supernatural supernatural powers supposed Supra survival sympathetic magic taboo theory thiasus things taboo tion totem animal totemistic tree tribe Tshi-speaking unclean victim worship Zagreus Zeus καὶ