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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe Axial Age and its consequencesedited by Robert N. Bellah and Hans Joas. |
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_aCambridge, Mass. : _bBelknap Press of Harvard University Press, _c(c)2012. |
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_aFundamental questions. The Axial Age debate as religious discourse / _rHans Joas -- _tWhat was the Axial revolution? / _rCharles Taylor -- _tAn evolutionary approach to culture : implications for the study of the Axial Age / _rMerlin Donald -- _tEmbodiment, transcendence, and contingency : anthropological features of the Axial Age / _rMatthias Jung -- _tThe Axial Age in global history : cultural crystallizations and societal transformations / _rBjörn Wittrock -- _tThe Buddha's meditative trance : visionary knowledge, aphoristic thinking, and Axial Age rationality in early Buddhism / _rGananath Obeyesekere -- _tThe idea of transcendence / _rIngolf U. Dalferth -- _tA comparative perspective. Religion, the Axial Age, and secular modernity in Bellah's theory of religious evolution / _rJosé Casanova -- _tWhere do Axial commitments reside? : problems in thinking about the African case / _rAnn Swidler -- _tThe Axial Age theory : a challenge to historism or an explanatory device of civilization analysis? : with a look at the normative discourse in Axial Age China / _rHeiner Roetz -- _tDestructive possibilities? The Axial conundrum between transcendental visions and vicissitudes of their institutionalizations : constructive and destructive possibilities / _rShmuel N. Eisenstadt -- _tAxial religions and the problem of violence / _rDavid Martin -- _tRighteous rebels : when, where, and why? / _rW.G. Runciman -- _tReevaluations. Rehistoricizing the Axial Age / _rJohann P. Arnason -- _tCultural memory and the myth of the Axial Age / _rJan Assmann -- _tPerspectives on the future. The Axial invention of education and today's global knowledge culture / _rWilliam M. Sullivan -- _tThe future of transcendence : a sociological agenda / _rRichard Madsen -- _tThe heritage of the Axial Age : resource or burden? / _rRobert N. Bellah. |
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_aCivilization, Ancient _vCongresses. |
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_aComparative civilization _vCongresses. |
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_aPhilosophy, Comparative _vCongresses. |
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_aBellah, Robert Neelly, _d1927- |
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_aJoas, Hans, _d1948- |
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_aConference "Axial Age and Its Consequences for Subsequent History and the Present" _cErfurt, Germany) |
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