Chapter 2

RELIGIONS: ANCIENT AND MODERN

Animism.ByEdward Clodd, author ofThe Story of Creation.Pantheism.ByJames Allanson Picton, author ofThe Religion of the Universe.The Religions of Ancient China.By ProfessorGiles, LL.D., Professor of Chinese in the University of Cambridge.The Religion of Ancient Greece.ByJane Harrison, Lecturer at Newnham College, Cambridge, author ofProlegomena to Study of Greek Religion.Islam.By the Rt. Hon.Ameer Ali Syed], of the Judicial Committee of His Majesty’s Privy Council, author ofThe Spirit of IslamandEthics of Islam.Magic and Fetishism.By Dr.A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., Lecturer on Ethnology at Cambridge University.The Religion of Ancient Egypt.By ProfessorW. M. Flinders Petrie, F.R.S.The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria.ByTheophilus G. Pinches, late of the British Museum.Early Buddhism.By ProfessorRhys Davids, LL.D., late Secretary of The Royal Asiatic Society.Hinduism.By Dr.L. D. Barnett, of the Department of Oriental Printed Books and MSS., British Museum.Scandinavian Religion.ByWilliam A. Craigie, Joint Editor of theOxford English Dictionary.Celtic Religion.By ProfessorAnwyl, Professor of Welsh at University College, Aberystwyth.The Mythology of Ancient Britain and Ireland.ByCharles Squire, author ofThe Mythology of the British Islands.Judaism.ByIsrael Abrahams, Lecturer in Talmudic Literature in Cambridge University, author ofJewish Life in the Middle Ages.The Religion of Ancient Rome.ByCyril Bailey, M.A.Shinto, The Ancient Religion of Japan.ByW. G. Aston, C.M.G.The Religion of Ancient Mexico and Peru.ByLewis Spence, M.A.Early Christianity.ByS. B. Black, Professor at McGill University.The Psychological Origin and Nature of Religion.By ProfessorJ. H. Leuba.The Religion of Ancient Palestine.ByStanley A. Cook.Mithraism.ByW. J. Phythian-Adams.

Animism.ByEdward Clodd, author ofThe Story of Creation.

Pantheism.ByJames Allanson Picton, author ofThe Religion of the Universe.

The Religions of Ancient China.By ProfessorGiles, LL.D., Professor of Chinese in the University of Cambridge.

The Religion of Ancient Greece.ByJane Harrison, Lecturer at Newnham College, Cambridge, author ofProlegomena to Study of Greek Religion.

Islam.By the Rt. Hon.Ameer Ali Syed], of the Judicial Committee of His Majesty’s Privy Council, author ofThe Spirit of IslamandEthics of Islam.

Magic and Fetishism.By Dr.A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., Lecturer on Ethnology at Cambridge University.

The Religion of Ancient Egypt.By ProfessorW. M. Flinders Petrie, F.R.S.

The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria.ByTheophilus G. Pinches, late of the British Museum.

Early Buddhism.By ProfessorRhys Davids, LL.D., late Secretary of The Royal Asiatic Society.

Hinduism.By Dr.L. D. Barnett, of the Department of Oriental Printed Books and MSS., British Museum.

Scandinavian Religion.ByWilliam A. Craigie, Joint Editor of theOxford English Dictionary.

Celtic Religion.By ProfessorAnwyl, Professor of Welsh at University College, Aberystwyth.

The Mythology of Ancient Britain and Ireland.ByCharles Squire, author ofThe Mythology of the British Islands.

Judaism.ByIsrael Abrahams, Lecturer in Talmudic Literature in Cambridge University, author ofJewish Life in the Middle Ages.

The Religion of Ancient Rome.ByCyril Bailey, M.A.

Shinto, The Ancient Religion of Japan.ByW. G. Aston, C.M.G.

The Religion of Ancient Mexico and Peru.ByLewis Spence, M.A.

Early Christianity.ByS. B. Black, Professor at McGill University.

The Psychological Origin and Nature of Religion.By ProfessorJ. H. Leuba.

The Religion of Ancient Palestine.ByStanley A. Cook.

Mithraism.ByW. J. Phythian-Adams.

PHILOSOPHIES

Early Greek Philosophy.ByA. W. Benn, author ofThe Philosophy of Greece, Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century.Stoicism.By ProfessorSt. George Stock, author ofDeductive Logic, editor of theApology of Plato, etc.Plato.By ProfessorA. E. Taylor, St Andrews University, author ofThe Problem of Conduct.Scholasticism.By FatherRickaby, S.J.Hobbes.By ProfessorA. E. Taylor.Locke.By ProfessorAlexander, of Owens College.Comte and Mill.ByT. Whittaker, author ofThe Neoplatonists Apollonius of Tyana and other Essays.Herbert Spencer.ByW. H. Hudson, author ofAn Introduction to Spencer’s Philosophy.Schopenhauer.ByT. Whittaker.Berkeley.By ProfessorCampbell Fraser, D.C.L., LL.D.Swedenborg.By Dr.Sewall.Nietzsche: His Life and Works.ByAnthony M. Ludovici.Bergson.ByJoseph Solomon.Rationalism.ByJ. M. Robertson.Pragmatism.ByD. L. Murray.Rudolf Eucken.ByW. Tudor-Jones.Epicurus.By ProfessorA. E. Taylor.William James.ByHoward V. Knox.

Early Greek Philosophy.ByA. W. Benn, author ofThe Philosophy of Greece, Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century.

Stoicism.By ProfessorSt. George Stock, author ofDeductive Logic, editor of theApology of Plato, etc.

Plato.By ProfessorA. E. Taylor, St Andrews University, author ofThe Problem of Conduct.

Scholasticism.By FatherRickaby, S.J.

Hobbes.By ProfessorA. E. Taylor.

Locke.By ProfessorAlexander, of Owens College.

Comte and Mill.ByT. Whittaker, author ofThe Neoplatonists Apollonius of Tyana and other Essays.

Herbert Spencer.ByW. H. Hudson, author ofAn Introduction to Spencer’s Philosophy.

Schopenhauer.ByT. Whittaker.

Berkeley.By ProfessorCampbell Fraser, D.C.L., LL.D.

Swedenborg.By Dr.Sewall.

Nietzsche: His Life and Works.ByAnthony M. Ludovici.

Bergson.ByJoseph Solomon.

Rationalism.ByJ. M. Robertson.

Pragmatism.ByD. L. Murray.

Rudolf Eucken.ByW. Tudor-Jones.

Epicurus.By ProfessorA. E. Taylor.

William James.ByHoward V. Knox.


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