ZoroastrianismRead Books Ltd, 31 may 2013 - 136 páginas Contents Include Zoroaster Himself The Mission and Ministry of the Prophet The Scriptures of Zoroastrianism Doctrine of Man Developments and Contacts |
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... Persian theology.' Anyone who tries, no matter in how humble a way, to describe a religion not his own, owes a like ... Persians are taken from his Hibbert Lectures on Early Zoroastrianism. The translation of other passages from the ...
... Persian theology.' Anyone who tries, no matter in how humble a way, to describe a religion not his own, owes a like ... Persians are taken from his Hibbert Lectures on Early Zoroastrianism. The translation of other passages from the ...
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... Persian tradition that Zoroaster was born in the seventh century B.C. Although these two dates represent the extremes that are countenanced by modern scholarship, some Classical writers, whose position as historians cannot be ignored ...
... Persian tradition that Zoroaster was born in the seventh century B.C. Although these two dates represent the extremes that are countenanced by modern scholarship, some Classical writers, whose position as historians cannot be ignored ...
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... Persian stories afford with the traditions of other faiths. It was claimed that three thousand years before the Prophet's birth, a vision was given to men of the Fravashi or ideal image of the future Zarathushtra. The Dinkart, a late ...
... Persian stories afford with the traditions of other faiths. It was claimed that three thousand years before the Prophet's birth, a vision was given to men of the Fravashi or ideal image of the future Zarathushtra. The Dinkart, a late ...
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... Persian custom, and assumed the Kusti, or sacred girdle, which signified his having taken religious vows. Little further is heard of Zoroaster for a number of years after that, but we gather that he had left home and had begun to ...
... Persian custom, and assumed the Kusti, or sacred girdle, which signified his having taken religious vows. Little further is heard of Zoroaster for a number of years after that, but we gather that he had left home and had begun to ...
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... Persian traditions tell of the Prophet's visiting India, China and Turkey, but such distant journeyings are improbable, though he travelled widely. In the meanwhile Zoroaster received further confirmation of his 'call,' chiefly by way ...
... Persian traditions tell of the Prophet's visiting India, China and Turkey, but such distant journeyings are improbable, though he travelled widely. In the meanwhile Zoroaster received further confirmation of his 'call,' chiefly by way ...
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Achaemenian Ahriman Ahuna Vairya Ahura Mazdah Ameretat Amesha Spentas Anahita ancient Aryan Angels Angra Mainyu Aramaiti Arjasp Artaxerxes Asha Avesta believed Books Brahmanic Bundahish called Casartelli century A.D. chapter Christian conception creation Cyrus Daena Daevas Darius Darmesteter deities Deliverer Dinkart doctrine Druj dualism earth especially ethical evil Spirit faith fire Fravashis Gathas Gathic Gayomartians gods Greek Haoma Haug Haurvatat Heaven Hell honour importance India inscriptions Iran Iranian Isaiah Israel Jehovah Jewish Karapans Kavis king later Avesta Lord Magi Magian man’s Mithra monotheist Moulton origin Pahlavi Parsis Parsism passages period Persian personality personified Philo practical prayers priests Prophet punishment reformation religion religious righteous sacred Saoshyant says sect Söderblom soul Spenta Mainyu story strange taught teaching of Zoroaster temples thou thought today tradition translation Urvan Vairya Vedas Vendidad Vishtaspa Vohu Manah whilst word worship writings Yasht Yasna Yima Zarathushtra Zartusht Namah Zend Zervanites Zoroaster Zoroaster’s Zoroastrianism