Description:Studies in Comparative Religion is considered by many to be the foremost journal of Traditionalist studies in English. It pre-dates its modern contemporaries, Sophia and Sacred Web by almost thirty year. Edited by F. Clive Ross from 1963 to 1984, every issues contained articles from some of the biggest names in comparative religion. Frithjof Schuon, Titus Burckhardt, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Marco Pallis, Thomas Merton and Rama P. Coomaraswamy all contributed articles. From 1963 through 1984, Studies in Comparative Religion published four journals per year. Each "Commemorative Annual Edition" of SCR recreates the original issues of the journal that were published in each respective year, including all of the articles, editorials and letters to the editor. Long out of print, these seminal works have been unavailable to the general public for decades.Contents:Vol. 3, #1, Winter 1969• "Old Lithuanian Songs," by Martin Lings• "A Glance at Agriculture," by Lord Northbourne• "Some Aspects of the Symbolism of the Fish," by René Guénon• "An Introduction to the Religious Thought of C. G. Jung," by Philip Sherrard• "Man, Creation and the Fossil Record," by Donald H. BishopVol. 3, #2, Spring 1969• "Dilemmas of Moslem Scholasticism," by Frithjof Schuon• "The Language of Birds," by René Guénon• "Tibetan Music: Sacred and Secular," by Lobsang Ph. Lhalungpa• "The Symbolism of Chess," by Titus Burckhardt• "The Ancient Wisdom in Africa," by Patrick BowenVol. 3, #3, Summer 1969• "Understanding and Believing," by Frithjof Schuon• "Thomas Merton 1915-1968: An Appreciation of His Life and Work, by One Who Knew Him," by Marco Pallis• "Tradition and Commentary as Religious Categories in Judaism," by Gershom G. Scholem• "Between Time and Eternity," edited and translated by Pedro and Ann-Lawrie Aisa and Mackenzie Brown• "The Seven Liberal Arts and the West Door of Chartres Cathedral," by Titus BurckhardtVol. 3, #4, Autumn 1969• "No Activity Without Truth," by Frithjof Schuon• "Gandhi’s Theory of Society and Our Times," by A.K. Saran• "The Persistence of Essential Values among North American Plains Indians," by Joseph Epes Brown• "Religion and Science," by Lord Northbourne• "Between Time and Eternity," edited and translated by Pedro and Ann-Lawrie Aisa and Mackenzie BrownWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Studies in Comparative Religion, Volume 3, Issues 1-4, 1969: Commemorative Annual Edition. To get started finding Studies in Comparative Religion, Volume 3, Issues 1-4, 1969: Commemorative Annual Edition, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Studies in Comparative Religion is considered by many to be the foremost journal of Traditionalist studies in English. It pre-dates its modern contemporaries, Sophia and Sacred Web by almost thirty year. Edited by F. Clive Ross from 1963 to 1984, every issues contained articles from some of the biggest names in comparative religion. Frithjof Schuon, Titus Burckhardt, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Marco Pallis, Thomas Merton and Rama P. Coomaraswamy all contributed articles. From 1963 through 1984, Studies in Comparative Religion published four journals per year. Each "Commemorative Annual Edition" of SCR recreates the original issues of the journal that were published in each respective year, including all of the articles, editorials and letters to the editor. Long out of print, these seminal works have been unavailable to the general public for decades.Contents:Vol. 3, #1, Winter 1969• "Old Lithuanian Songs," by Martin Lings• "A Glance at Agriculture," by Lord Northbourne• "Some Aspects of the Symbolism of the Fish," by René Guénon• "An Introduction to the Religious Thought of C. G. Jung," by Philip Sherrard• "Man, Creation and the Fossil Record," by Donald H. BishopVol. 3, #2, Spring 1969• "Dilemmas of Moslem Scholasticism," by Frithjof Schuon• "The Language of Birds," by René Guénon• "Tibetan Music: Sacred and Secular," by Lobsang Ph. Lhalungpa• "The Symbolism of Chess," by Titus Burckhardt• "The Ancient Wisdom in Africa," by Patrick BowenVol. 3, #3, Summer 1969• "Understanding and Believing," by Frithjof Schuon• "Thomas Merton 1915-1968: An Appreciation of His Life and Work, by One Who Knew Him," by Marco Pallis• "Tradition and Commentary as Religious Categories in Judaism," by Gershom G. Scholem• "Between Time and Eternity," edited and translated by Pedro and Ann-Lawrie Aisa and Mackenzie Brown• "The Seven Liberal Arts and the West Door of Chartres Cathedral," by Titus BurckhardtVol. 3, #4, Autumn 1969• "No Activity Without Truth," by Frithjof Schuon• "Gandhi’s Theory of Society and Our Times," by A.K. Saran• "The Persistence of Essential Values among North American Plains Indians," by Joseph Epes Brown• "Religion and Science," by Lord Northbourne• "Between Time and Eternity," edited and translated by Pedro and Ann-Lawrie Aisa and Mackenzie BrownWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Studies in Comparative Religion, Volume 3, Issues 1-4, 1969: Commemorative Annual Edition. To get started finding Studies in Comparative Religion, Volume 3, Issues 1-4, 1969: Commemorative Annual Edition, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.