Bibliotheca Orientalis

Bibliotheca Orientalis
Title Bibliotheca Orientalis PDF eBook
Author Luzac &co
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1924
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The Theosophist

The Theosophist
Title The Theosophist PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 580
Release 1912
Genre Theosophy
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Religion and Magic in Western Culture

Religion and Magic in Western Culture
Title Religion and Magic in Western Culture PDF eBook
Author Daniel Dubuisson
Publisher BRILL
Pages 209
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004317562

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In the history of Western culture, theology, and science, a strict dichotomy exists between religion and magic: religion as the intellectually and morally superior one – magic as the primitive, superstitious, demonic other. The present work aims to break with this tradition, and traces the origin of this dichotomy as well as its many purposes. Whose powers does it serve? Which interests and ideological stakes does it conceal? Moreover, the author proposes a new epistemological framework for the study of magisms as well as their “rehumanisation”, and argues for a rehabilitation of their studies.

Rivista degli studi orientali

Rivista degli studi orientali
Title Rivista degli studi orientali PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1508
Release 1915
Genre Asia
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法華文化研究

法華文化研究
Title 法華文化研究 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 208
Release 1994
Genre Buddhism
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Riven by Lust

Riven by Lust
Title Riven by Lust PDF eBook
Author Jonathan A. Silk
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 369
Release 2008-10-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0824864174

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Riven by Lust explores the tale of a man accused of causing the fundamental schism in early Indian Buddhism, but not before he has sex with his mother and kills his father. In tracing this Indian Buddhist Oedipal tale, Jonathan Silk follows it through texts in all of the major canonical languages of Buddhism, Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, Chinese, and Japanese, along the way noting parallels and contrasts with classical and medieval European stories such as the legend of the Oedipal Judas. Simultaneously, he investigates the psychological and anthropological understandings of the tale of mother-son incest in light of contemporary psychological and anthropological understandings of incest, with special attention to the question of why we consider it among the worst of crimes. In seeking to understand how the story worked in Indian texts and for Indian audiences—as well as how it might work for modern readers—this book has both horizontal and vertical dimensions, probing the place of the Oedipal in Indian culture, Buddhist and non-Buddhist, and simultaneously framing the Indian Oedipal within broader human concerns, thereby contributing to the study of the history of Buddhism, the transmission of narratives in the ancient world, and the fundamental nature of one aspect of human sexuality. Starting from a brief reference in a polemical treatise, Riven by Lust demonstrates that its authors borrowed and intentionally adapted a preexisting story of an Oedipal antihero. This recasting allowed them to calumniate their opponents in the strongest possible terms through the rhetoric of murder and incest. Silk draws on a wide variety of sources to demonstrate the range of thinking about incest in Indian Buddhist culture, thereby uncovering the strategies and working methods of the ancient polemicists. He argues that Indian Buddhists and Hindus, while occupying the same world for the most part, thought differently about fundamental issues such as incest, and hints at the consequent necessity of a reappraisal of our notions of the shape of the ancient cultural sphere they shared. Provocative and innovative, Riven by Lust is a paradigmatic analysis of a major theme of world mythology and a signal contribution to the study of the history of incest and comparative sexualities. It will attract readers interested in Buddhism, Indian studies, Asian studies, comparative culture, mythology, psychology, and the history of sexuality.

The Imp and the Angel

The Imp and the Angel
Title The Imp and the Angel PDF eBook
Author Josephine Daskam Bacon
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 1901
Genre Amusements
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Seven adventures with the Imp in which even his mischievous efforts turn into good deeds.