Life and Religion: And Aftermath from the Writings of the Right Honourable Professor F. Max MüllerMuller was the most respected religious authority of his time. He translated The Upanishads and edited a massive collection of work called The Sacred Books of the East. Compiled in this volume is the most important quotes and excerpts from his lifes work. Covers most religions, including Christianity, but does not attempt to promote any one religious agendahe simply advises us about life in a spiritual sense. He understood the human soul, and knew how to put one in touch with it through words. Compiled by his wife, Georgina, shortly after his passing, and first published in 1905. Filled with more wisdom than you could find most anywhere; a rare and special work brought back. |
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Inhoudsopgave
The Art of Life | 3 |
Children | 14 |
Christianity | 23 |
Death | 36 |
The Deity | 47 |
The Divine | 60 |
Evolution of Religion | 69 |
The Fatherhood of Go i | 76 |
Mankind | 132 |
Mind or Thought | 135 |
Music | 141 |
Religion and Religions | 148 |
Revelation | 187 |
Science | 193 |
Sorrow and Suffering | 201 |
The Soul | 211 |
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Life and Religion: An Aftermath from the Writings of the Right Honourable ... Friedrich Max Müller Volledige weergave - 1907 |
Thoughts on Life and Religion: An Aftermath from the Writings of The Right ... F. Max Müller Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2019 |
Thoughts on Life and Religion: An Aftermath from the Writings of The Right ... F. Max Müller Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2022 |
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