Ten Great Religions - An Essay in Comparative Theology by James Freeman Clarke
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§ 8. Relation of this System to Christianity
Chapter X. The Jewish Religion. § 1. Palestine, and the Semitic Races § 2. Abraham; or, Judaism as the Family Worship of a Supreme Being § 3. Moses; or, Judaism as the national Worship of a just and holy King § 4. David; or, Judaism as the personal Worship of a Father and Friend § 5. Solomon; or, the Religious Relapse § 6. The Prophets; or, Judaism as a Hope of a spiritual and universal Kingdom of God § 7. Judaism as a Preparation for Christianity Chapter XI. Mohammed and Islam. § 1. Recent Works on the Life of Mohammed § 2. The Arabs and Arabia § 3. Early Life of Mohammed, to the Hegira § 4. Change in the Character of Mohammed after the Hegira § 5. Religious Doctrines and Practices among the Mohammedans § 6. The Criticism of Mr. Palgrave on Mohammedan Theology § 7. Mohammedanism a Relapse; the worst Form of Monotheism, and a retarding Element in Civilization Note |
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