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Early Christianity: The Experience of the Divine
- De: Luke Timothy Johnson, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Luke Timothy Johnson
- Duración: 12 h y 24 m
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After 2,000 years, Christianity is the world's largest religion and continues to prosper and grow. What accounts for its continued popularity? In these 24 lectures, Professor Johnson maintains that the most familiar aspects of Christianity-its myths, institutions, ideas and morality-are only its outer "husk." He takes you on a journey to find the "kernel" of Christianity's appeal: religious experience. You'll travel back to Christianity's origins during its first 300 years to identify the elements that first made it appealing and which still hold the secret to its ability to attract new followers.
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Fantastic although it made me Agnostic
- De James en 03-07-16
Title is somewhat misleading
Revisado: 03-01-23
The first half of the series is comparing Judaism and greco-roman religion. First he takes some time to define religion, then defining religious experience, and then giving examples of religious experience in those religions. Its done well but clearly much more is being covered than just early Christian religious experience. It seems ultimately this series is trying to understand why Christianity flourished so much, by comparing what experiences it offered compared to the religions of the time
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The Mystical Qabalah
- De: Dion Fortune, Judika Illes - foreword, Stuart R. Harrop - afterword
- Narrado por: Neil Hellegers
- Duración: 14 h y 44 m
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Dion Fortune was one of the first to bring this "secret tradition" to a wider audience with her clear and comprehensive exploration of the Qabalah tradition. The Mystical Qabalah remains a classic in its clarity, linking the broad elements of Jewish traditional thought - probably going back to the Babylonian captivity and beyond - with both Eastern and Western philosophy and later Christian insights.
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No PDF for diagrams
- De Adam en 02-03-22
No PDF for diagrams
Revisado: 02-03-22
Its good so far, havent finished it. But theres not any "bonus PDF" to see the diagrams they're referring to, even though the narrator indicates there should be. But I found them in a free ebook version online
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