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008 741126s1960 nyu 000 0 eng
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100 1 $aAfnán, Ruhi Muhsen.
245 14 $aThe great prophets: Moses, Zoroaster, Jesus,$cby Ruhi M. Afnán.
260 $aNew York,$bPhilosophical Library$c[1960]
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505 0 $aMoses and Zoroaster -- I. Moses the prophet of God -- II. The fruition of Mosaic culture -- III. The decline of Hebrew culture -- IV. The Hebrews and Zoroastrian culture -- V. The Jews in the Hellenistic period -- Jesus -- Part I. Defects of prevailing pagan culture -- I. The meaning of true humanism -- II. Universalism among the Persians -- III. Citizenship among the Greeks and Romans -- IV. Universalism of the Hellenistic period -- V. Universalism under the early Roman empire -- VI. Deterioration of the family -- VII. Epicureanism -- VII. Stoicism -- Part II. Basic elements of the culture revealed by Jesus Christ -- I. The creative purpose pervading history -- II. The principle of creation -- III. The authority of Jesus -- IV. Jesus' conception of God -- V. Rebirth of the human consciousness -- VI. Jesus Christ as intermediary -- VII. Jesus Christ as source of illumination -- VIII. The reality and destiny of man -- IX. Jesus' conception of goodness -- X. The reign of social justice or kingdom of God -- XI. The family as a Christian institution -- XII. The Christian conception of the beautiful -- Part III. The ascendancy of Christian culture -- I. The rise of Christianity and the Jews -- II. Ascendancy of the Christian conception of God -- III. Ascendancy of the Christian conception of Man: its effect on the family.
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