Tragedy and the Paradox of the Fortunate FallRoutledge and K. Paul, 1953 - 300 pages |
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | 7 |
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE PARADOX OF THE FORTU | 19 |
THE ORIGIN OF THE PARADOX OF THE FORTUNATE | 31 |
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ancient Near East Aristotle Baal Babylonian Behold Breasted bring Canaanite ceremonies Christ Christian combat concept creation cult darkness dead death divine king drama E. K. Chambers earth Egypt Enki Enlil ethical evil faith father fertility Festival fortunate fall Frazer Gaster Gilgamesh Goddess Gods Greek hand hath heart heaven Hebrew thought hero holy Horus human Ibid idea Inanna Isaiah Israel Ivan Engnell James G Jesus judgment justice kingship lamentation land light live London Lord Marduk meaning mercy mysteries myth and ritual Osiris Oxford paradox Professor Psalm Ras Shamra rebirth religion resurrection righteousness rites ritual pattern rôle S. H. Hooke sacred marriage salvation settling of destinies Shofar soul spirit suffering Sumerian Sumerian Mythology symbolic Tammuz thee theme thine things thou art Thou hast throne tion tragedy truth unto Utnapishtim victory W. O. E. Oesterley