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This is the second of four courses of American lectures on the "History of Religions," two of which have been delivered, and the remaining two of which will be delivered in 1898 and 1899. Professor Brinton is second to none as an authority on primitive cults. He enunciates the theory that primitive religions emanate from the universal belief that behind natural phenomena lies the "ultimate, invisible, immeasurable power of mind, of conscious will, of intelligence, analogous in some way to our own ; and" he adds, "mark this essential corollary, -- that man is in communication with it." He insists on the term "religion" being applied "to the grossest rites of barbarism" as much as "to the refined ceremonies of Christian churches," and, moreover, is highly contemptuous of writers, such as Spencer and Lubbock, who assert that races exist with no religions ideas -- no such races are known. Professor Brinton also quotes with approval Bachanan's dictum that the similarity of religions beliefs is due to the identity in the mental construction of man; and also Hartland's observation that man's imagination ever works by fixed laws. Religions of Primitive Peoples is a wonderfully interesting and impressive little book. It puts with the clearest and most incisive expression the views of one who has studied closely the American races, and it draws attention to the beauty and grandeur of primitive beliefs. The ordinary reader views the savage as a very dirty and rather picturesque individual, and is quite unaware of the poetical beauties of the savage's imagination. We advise our readers to peruse Professor Brinton's work, which is studded with little gems of apposite quotation from the beliefs of savages and is by no means technical, but a most readable, fascinating book. - The Spectator, 1 October 1898.

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Religions of Primitive Peoples
May 21, 2001, Adamant Media Corporation
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Religions of primitive peoples
1969, Negro Universities Press, ABC-CLIO, LLC
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Religions of primitive peoples
1905, G.P. Putnam's Sons
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Table of Contents

Lecture 1 : The scientific study of primitive religions : methods and definitions
Lecture 2 : The origin and contents of primitive religions
Lecture 3 : Primitive religious expression : in the word
Lecture 4 : Primitive religious expression : in the object
Lecture 5 : Primitive religious expression : in the rite
Lecture 6 : The lines of development of primitive religions

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical footnotes.
"Originally published in 1897 by G. P. Putnam's Sons, London. Reprinted 1969 by Negro Universities Press, a division of Greenwood Publishing Corp." - Title page verso.

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Dewey Decimal Class
299
Library of Congress
GN470 .B7 1969, GN470.B7 1969

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiv, 264 p.
Number of pages
264
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL4435231M
Internet Archive
religionsofprimi0000brin
ISBN 10
0837117631
ISBN 13
9780837117638
LCCN
79088423
OCLC/WorldCat
55925
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4234389

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