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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Questions of Method | 1 |
Phenomenology of Religion: Limits and Possibilities | 3 | |
Truth in Religion and Truth of Religion | 19 | |
Philosophy and the Mystery of Evil | 41 | |
Pt. II | Religious Symbolization | 65 |
Religious Symbolism and Aesthetic Form | 67 | |
Ritual: The Divine Play of Time | 77 | |
Negative Theology and Religious Symbols | 92 | |
Pt. III | Religious Experience | 105 |
Experience and Interpretation | 107 | |
The Experience of Mystical Union in Western Religion | 118 | |
Spiritual Life in a Secular Age | 131 | |
Index of Authors | 145 |
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