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  1. Zoroastrianism in the Light of Theosophy.Nasarvanji F. Bilimoria - 1899 - The Monist 9:453.
     
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    Zoroastrianism in Armenia.Jes P. Asmussen & James R. Russell - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):151.
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  3. Philosophy of Zoroastrianism and comparative study of religions..Faredun Kershaspji Dadachanji - 1941 - Bombay,: The Times of India Press.
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    Zoroastrianism: Its Antiquity and Constant Vigour.W. W. Malandra & Mary Boyce - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (3):498.
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  5. Zoroastrianism and Christianity.Mihretu P. Guta - 2018 - In Mark A. Lamport (ed.), Encyclopedia of Christianity in the Global South. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 879-881.
     
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  6. Zoroastrianism-the solemn commitment.Dnd Minochehrhomji - 1987 - Journal of Dharma 12 (3):302-306.
     
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  7. Zoroastrianism and Primitive Christianity, II.J. Moffatt - 1903 - Hibbert Journal 2:347.
     
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    Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism.Navras Jaat Aafreedi, Raihanah Abdullah, Zuraidah Abdullah, Iqbal S. Akhtar, Blain Auer, Jehan Bagli, Parvez M. Bajan, Carole A. Barnsley, Michael Bednar, Clinton Bennett, Purushottama Bilimoria, Leila Chamankhah, Jamsheed K. Choksy, Golam Dastagir, Albert De Jong, Amanullah De Sondy, Arthur Dudney, Janis Esots, Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst, Jonathan Goldstein, Rebecca Ruth Gould, Thomas K. Gugler, Vivek Gupta, Andrew Halladay, Sowkot Hossain, A. R. M. Imtiyaz, Brannon Ingram, Ayesha A. Irani, Barbara C. Johnson, Ramiyar P. Karanjia, Pasha M. Khan, Shenila Khoja-Moolji, Søren Christian Lassen, Riyaz Latif, Bruce B. Lawrence, Joel Lee, Matthew Long, Iik A. Mansurnoor, Anubhuti Maurya, Sharmina Mawani, Seyed Mohamed Mohamed Mazahir, Mohamed Mihlar, Colin P. Mitchell, Yasien Mohamed, A. Azfar Moin, Rafiqul Islam Molla, Anjoom Mukadam, Faiza Mushtaq, Sajjad Nejatie, James R. Newell, Moin Ahmad Nizami, Michael O’Neal, Erik S. Ohlander, Jesse S. Palsetia, Farid Panjwani & Rooyintan Pesh Peer - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    The earlier volume in this series dealt with two religions of Indian origin, namely, Buddhism and Jainism. The Indian religious scene, however, is characterized by not only religions which originated in India but also by religions which entered India from outside India and made their home here. Thus religious life in India has been enlivened throughout its history by the presence of religions of foreign origin on its soil almost from the very time they came into existence. This volume covers (...)
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    Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism.Navras Jaat Aafreedi, Raihanah Abdullah, Zuraidah Abdullah, Iqbal S. Akhtar, Blain Auer, Jehan Bagli, Parvez M. Bajan, Carole A. Barnsley, Michael Bednar, Clinton Bennett, Purushottama Bilimoria, Leila Chamankhah, Jamsheed K. Choksy, Golam Dastagir, Albert De Jong, Amanullah De Sondy, Arthur Dudney, Janis Esots, Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst, Jonathan Goldstein, Rebecca Ruth Gould, Thomas K. Gugler, Vivek Gupta, Andrew Halladay, Sowkot Hossain, A. R. M. Imtiyaz, Brannon Ingram, Ayesha A. Irani, Barbara C. Johnson, Ramiyar P. Karanjia, Pasha M. Khan, Shenila Khoja-Moolji, Søren Christian Lassen, Riyaz Latif, Bruce B. Lawrence, Joel Lee, Matthew Long, Iik A. Mansurnoor, Anubhuti Maurya, Sharmina Mawani, Seyed Mohamed Mohamed Mazahir, Mohamed Mihlar, Colin P. Mitchell, Yasien Mohamed, A. Azfar Moin, Rafiqul Islam Molla, Anjoom Mukadam, Faiza Mushtaq, Sajjad Nejatie, James R. Newell, Moin Ahmad Nizami, Michael O’Neal, Erik S. Ohlander, Jesse S. Palsetia, Farid Panjwani & Rooyintan Pesh Peer - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    The earlier volume in this series dealt with two religions of Indian origin, namely, Buddhism and Jainism. The Indian religious scene, however, is characterized by not only religions which originated in India but also by religions which entered India from outside India and made their home here. Thus religious life in India has been enlivened throughout its history by the presence of religions of foreign origin on its soil almost from the very time they came into existence. This volume covers (...)
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    Spirit of Zoroastrianism. Translated and edited by Prods Oktor Skjaervø.Touraj Daryaee - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (4).
    The Spirit of Zoroastrianism. Translated and edited by Prods Oktor Skjaervø. The Sacred Literature Series. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011. Pp. xii + 270.
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    Perspectives of Hinduism and Zoroastrianism on abortion: a comparative study between two pro-life ancient sisters.Kiarash Aramesh - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 12.
    Hinduism and Zoroastrianism have strong historical bonds and share similar value-systems. As an instance, both of these religions are pro-life. Abortion has been explicitly mentioned in Zoroastrian Holy Scriptures including Avesta, Shayast-Nashayast and Arda Viraf Nameh. According to Zoroastrian moral teachings, abortion is evil for two reasons: killing an innocent and intrinsically good person, and the contamination caused by the dead body. In Hinduism, the key concepts involving moral deliberations on abortion are Ahimsa, Karma and reincarnation. Accordingly, abortion deliberately (...)
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    Mandukyopanishad; History of Zoroastrianism; The National Faith of Japan; The Dhammapada.Alban G. Widgery, Swami Nikliananda, Maneckji Nusservanji Dhalla, D. C. Holtom & Irving Babbitt - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (2):217.
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  13. The Encounter of Zoroastrianism with Islam.Marietta Tigranovna Stepaniants - 2002 - Philosophy East and West 52 (2):159 - 172.
    The decisive victory of the Arabs over the Iranians put an end to Zoroastrian Iran and brought it into the Arab Caliphate in 651. However, the "indirect meeting" of Islam and Zoroastrianism had taken place centuries before through the impact of Zoroaster's teaching on Judaism, Christianity, and the religion of the Muslims. Although the "direct encounter" resulted in the virtual disappearance of Zoroastrianism from Iran, it nonetheless brought about a certain synthesis of the two spiritual traditions--most visible in (...)
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    Manichaean Responses to Zoroastrianism (Politico-Religious Controversies in Iran, Past to Present: 3).D. A. Scott - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (4):435 - 457.
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    Manichaean Responses to Zoroastrianism. *: D. A. SCOTT.D. A. Scott - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (4):435-457.
    Justice will once take the place which the Magians are keeping now, for it is they who lord it over the world.
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    Early Zoroastrianism Early Zoroastrianism. By James Hope Moulton. Hibbert Lectures for 1912. Williams and Norgate. 10s. 6d. net. Early Religious Poetry of Persia. By J. H. Moulton. Cambridge: University Press. [REVIEW]W. H. D. Rouse - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (5-6):163-165.
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    Purity and Pollution in Zoroastrianism: Triumph over Evil.W. W. Malandra & Jamsheed K. Choksy - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (2):411.
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    Mandukyopanishad.History of Zoroastrianism.The National Faith of Japan.The Dhammapada.Swami Nikliananda, Maneckji Nusservanji Dhalla, D. C. Holtom & Irving Babbitt - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (2):217-221.
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    Nativist Prophets of Early Islamic Iran: Rural Revolt and Local Zoroastrianism. By Patricia Crone.Jamsheed K. Choksy - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (1).
    The Nativist Prophets of Early Islamic Iran: Rural Revolt and Local Zoroastrianism. By Patricia Crone. Pp. xviii + 566, 6 maps. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Pp. xvii + 566. $109.99, $29.99, $24.
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    Sīh-rōzag in Zoroastrianism: A Textual and Historico-Religious Analysis. By Enrico G. Raffaelli.Jenny Rose - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (3).
    The Sīh-rōzag in Zoroastrianism: A Textual and Historico-Religious Analysis. By Enrico G. Raffaelli. Iranian Studies, vol. 20. London: Routledge, 2014. Pp. xvi + 346. $160.
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    Apostasy and Repentance in Early Medieval Zoroastrianism.Yishai Kiel & Prods Oktor Sklaervø - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (2).
    The Middle Persian literature from the early Islamic centuries frequently deals with practical theological issues faced by the Zoroastrian communities under foreign domination. Here, we present a number of questions regarding a Zoroastrian’s conversion to Islam and his subsequent repentance and desire to return to Zoroastrianism and answers given by ninth- and tenth-century Zoroastrian priestly authorities. It is shown how the priests cite ancient traditions found in the Pahlavi versions of Avestan texts to justify their answers, and then apply (...)
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    The Archeology of World Religions: The Background of Primitivism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shinto, Islam, and Sikhism.Jack Finegan - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 3 (4):374-374.
  23. Hegel and the Divinity of Light in Zoroastrianism and Islamic Phenomenology.Mohammad Azadpur - 2007 - The Classical Bulletin 82 (2):227-246.
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    Plato, Politicus 269 e–270 a.–An Allusion to Zoroastrianism?W. J. Goodrich - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (04):208-209.
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    A Linguistic Voyage through Manichaeism and Chinese Zoroastrianism.Nahal Tajadod - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (171):63-72.
    The expansion of commerce between the Chinese and Persian states, and the re-establishment of caravan routes, helped make possible the arrival of the first Manichaean missionaries to China in the seventh century of our era. Thus, in 694, a Persian with the title of fuduodan appeared before the Chinese court carrying “the false religion contained in The Book of the Two Principles,” Erzongjing. In 719 another Manichaean dignitary, bearing the title of muzhu and versed in astronomy, was sent to the (...)
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    A New Theory of Human Rights: New Materialism and Zoroastrianism.Alison Assiter - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The book offers an original defence of a new materialist thesis that focuses on the biological core of humans to develop a theory of human rights.
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    A New Theory of Human Rights: New Materialism and Zoroastrianism.Alison Assiter - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The book offers an original defence of a new materialist thesis that focuses on the biological core of humans to develop a theory of human rights.
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    A New Theory of Human Rights: New Materialism and Zoroastrianism.Alison Assiter - 2021 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The book offers an original defence of a new materialist thesis that focuses on the biological core of humans to develop a theory of human rights.
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    Apostasy and Repentance in Early Medieval Zoroastrianism.Yishai Kiel & Prods Oktor Skjærvø - 2017 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (2):221.
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  30. BOYCE, MARY (1989) A Persian Stronghold of Zoroastrianism (Lanham, University Press of America). CHATTOPADHYAYA, DP et al.(1992) Phenomenology and Indian Philosophy (Delhi, Motilal Banarsi-dass). CHING, JULIA & OXTOBY, WILLARD G.(1992) Moral Enlightenment (Nettetal, Steyler Verlag). [REVIEW]Gary L. Ebersole, Gw Farrow, I. Menin, Ann Grodzins Gold, Herbert Guenther, Hc Khare, Jn Mohanty, Clarendon Press Oxford, Shigoneri Nagatomo & Ir Netton - 1993 - Asian Philosophy 3 (2).
     
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  31. Zurvanist Supersubstantivalism.Daniel Nolan - 2023 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):1-19.
    Zurvanism was an ancient variant of Zoroastrianism. According to Zurvanism, the great powers of good and evil, Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu, were the sons of a greater god Zurvan, associated with time. According to Eudemus of Rhodes, some Persian thinkers, presumably Zurvanists, took there to be three great principles underlying the world: light, darkness, and greatest of all time (or perhaps, according to Eudemus, space). This paper explores what metaphysics might underlie these doctrines, and what contemporary options we (...)
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  32. Nietzsche's Genealogical Critique of Morality & the Historical Zarathustra.Patrick Hassan - 2020 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7.
    The first essay of Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals seeks to uncover the roots of Judeo-Christian morality, and to expose it as born from a resentful and feeble peasant class intent on taking revenge upon their aristocratic oppressors. There is a broad consensus in the secondary literature that the ‘slave revolt’ which gives birth to this morality occurs in the 1st century AD, and is propogated by the inhabitants of Roman occupied Judea. Nietzsche himself strongly suggests such a view. (...)
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    Pre-Islamic religious motifs (550 BC to 651 AD) on Iranian minor art with focus on rug motifs.Abouali Ladan & Jake Kaner - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):8.
    This article reviewed the influence of pre-Islamic religions such as Mithraism and Zoroastrianism on decorative elements of ancient Persian rugs. The article then evaluated the effect of the Islamic religion on Persian rugs. This was examined through extant evidence from pre–Islamic empire artefacts and publications in Persian carpet history, iconography and religious studies. Using spiritual motifs on some ancient rugs results from the important position of rugs in ancient Iranians’ lives. Believing the existence of religious motifs on Persian carpets (...)
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    Pre-Islamic religious motifs (550 BC to 651 AD) on Iranian minor art with focus on rug motifs.Abouali Ladan & Jake Kaner - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):8.
    This article reviewed the influence of pre-Islamic religions such as Mithraism and Zoroastrianism on decorative elements of ancient Persian rugs. The article then evaluated the effect of the Islamic religion on Persian rugs. This was examined through extant evidence from pre–Islamic empire artefacts and publications in Persian carpet history, iconography and religious studies. Using spiritual motifs on some ancient rugs results from the important position of rugs in ancient Iranians’ lives. Believing the existence of religious motifs on Persian carpets (...)
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    Арабо-перська філософія та вплив зороастризму.Katerina Gololobova - 2016 - Схід 5 (145):81-85.
    The Arab-Persian Islamic philosophy is very interesting and diverse. This philosophy turned back to the Western tradition the majority of ancient Greek philosophers and gave the world a lot of interesting ideas and thoughts. But it did not appear out of nowhere. Islam and its philosophy combine a lot of cultures and traditions. Why should we distinguish between Arabic and Persian Medieval philosophy? Of course, they both occur on the soil of Islam, but for the Arabs it is a fundamental (...)
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    Der Zoroastrismus als iranische religion und die Semantik von ,Iran' in der zoroastrischen religionsgeschichte.Michael Stausberg - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 63 (4):313-331.
    Zoroastrianism, one of the three recognized religious minorities in the Islamic Republic, can claim a specific linkage with Iran since the Avestan Vendidād and its other primary religious documents were written in Iranian languages and its history has for the most part unfolded in Iran. The term Aryan is used in inscriptions by the Achaemenian king Darius I as a way to gloss the name of the deity Ahura Mazdā. In the Sasanian period, Iran became the name of the (...)
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    Rahām: ravānshināsī, hāzahʹshināsī va āmūzishʹhā-yi "Mazdayasnā".Naẓarī Pūyā & Muḥammad Ḥusayn - 2017 - [Tihrān]: Intishārāt-i Ārvan.
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    Thus replied Zarathustra.Ann van Sevenant - 2020 - [Sesto San Giovanni]: Mimesis.
    In most Western university studies, Greek philosophy is considered the most ancient kind of wisdom, but the Zoroastrian way of life can be traced back to the second millennium BC. The Gathas, hymns or songs attributed to Zarathustra, hold an existential and practical philosophy avant la lettre. It is based on mental exercises and on rituals that have survived thanks to the Zoroastrian religious communities. Not only does the Persian thinker unveil a mental wisdom for us; he also introduces us (...)
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    Zoroastrian ethics.Maganlal Amritlal Buch - 1919 - Mumbai: K.R. Cama Oriental Institute.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Ainsi pensait Zarathoustra: une philosophie avant la lettre.Ann van Sevenant - 2017 - Paris: Non lieu.
    L'étude d'Ann Van Sevenant se fonde sur l'un des textes les plus anciens de l'humanité, appelés les Gothas. Ces chants, attribués à Zarathushtra Spitama, sont à l'origine de la religion zoroastrienne, qui a eu une influence considérable sur les trois monothéismes et qui est encore pratiquée aujourd'hui par 250 000 personnes dans le monde. Mais il y a aussi une dimension existentielle dans la pensée de Zarathoustra dont les grands philosophes orientaux et occidentaux se sont inspirés tout au long de (...)
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  41. Kūlt: falsafah va āʼīn-i Zartusht, naqsh-i taqaddus va usṭūrhā dar qudrat va siyāsat = Kult: Philosophie und Religion Zarathustra, die Rolle von Kult und Mythos in der Macht und Politik.Aḥmad ʻAbbāsiyān - 2000 - Ālmān: [S.N.].
     
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  42. Māyahʹhā-yi falsafī dar mīrās̲-i Īrān-i bāstān: payjūyī-i shākhiṣahʹhā barā-yi radahʹbandī-i makātib-i Mazdāyī.Aḥmad Pākatchī - 2007 - Tihrān: Dānishgāh-i Imām Ṣādiq.
     
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  43. De Zoroastre à Mani: quatre leçons au Collège de France.Gherardo Gnoli - 1985 - Paris: C. Klincksieck.
     
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    Geschlechtsmoral und Gleichgeschlechtlichkeit im Zoroastrismus.Götz König - 2010 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
    In Hinsicht auf die moralischen Verwerfungen sexueller Verhaltensweisen stellt sich schliesslich die Frage, inwieweit diese nicht nur altere Begrundungsmuster maskieren.Gotz Konigs Studie zu Geschlechtsmoral und Gleichgeschlechtlichkeit im ...
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    Studien zur Rationalitätsgeschichte im älteren Iran: ein Beitrag zur Achsenzeitdiskussion.Götz König - 2018 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
    English summary: Although the idea of a Euro-Asian Axis Age can be traced back to the pioneer of Iranian studies, Anquetil Duperron, ancient Iran usually plays only a minor role in the 20th century Axis Age theory founded by Karl Jaspers, which revolves around the recording and explanation of rationality. In this investigation of the history of Ancient Iranian rationality, Gotz Konig first points out which theory-immanent moments in Jasper's basic text The Origin and Goal of History (1949) may have (...)
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  46. Zoroaster, Philo and Israel Being a Treatise Upon the Antiquity of the Avesta.Lawrence Heyworth Mills - 1903 - F.A. Brockhaus.
     
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    Zara[th]uštra, Philo, the Achaemenids, and Israel: being a treatise upon the antiquity and influence of the Avesta.Lawrence Heyworth Mills - 1903 - New York: AMS Press.
    Zarathustra and the Greeks.--Zarathustra, the Achaemenids, and Israel.
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  48. Falsafah-ʼi Īrān-i bāstān.Dīnshāh ʻIrānī - 1974
     
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  49. Das weltbild der Iranier.O. G. von Wesendonk - 1933 - München,: E. Reinhardt.
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    Theism or Atheism: The Eternal Debate.F. F. Centore - 2004 - Routledge.
    From the time of the thinkers of ancient Greece, the question of what can be said about the existence and nature of God has been debated by many philosophers and theologians. In Theism and Atheism: The Eternal Debate, F.F. Centore presents a broad analysis of the major positions that address the question and the thinkers who have contributed to the debate. This is an admirably lucid and thorough examination of the history of natural theology. Covering the material in a thematic (...)
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