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THE CATHOLIC PERIODICAL INDEX, 1930-1933 865
RELIGION-Continued
Why not try religion? editorial. America. 44:
614 Al’) 4 '31
With scrip and staff. Pilgrim. America 49:
492; 502132 Ag 26, N 11 '33
See also
Agnosticism Liturgy and ritual
Asceticism Miracles
Atheism Missions
Authority (in re- Modernism
iigion Mysteries. Religious
Belief and doubt Mysticism
Bible ythology
Catholic church Prayer
Christian life Protestant churches
Conversion Sacrifice
Dancing (religious Sanctincation
ceremony) Secularism
Deism Sin
Devil worship Skepticism
Emperor worship ou
Ethics Spiritual life
Faith Theism
God Theology
Grace (theology) Theosophy
Immortality VVorship
also names of religions, e.g. Christianity
also headings beginning Church, Religion,
Religious
also subheads Religion; Religious institu-
tions and affairs, under names of peoples
or countries. e.g. Jews-Religion; India-
Religious institutions and affairs
History
English manism and animism. A. D. Frenay.
bibliog f Central-Blatt 232334-6, 370-2 Ja, F
French collectivists’ theory of the origin of
religion. A. D. Frenay. bibliog f Central-
Blatt 23:25!)-61 N '30
German naturalism. A. D. Frenay. Central-
Blatt 23:29?-9 D '30
Origin and early history of religion. J. M.
Cooper. Primitive Man 2:33-50 Jl-O '29; re-
printed in Eccl R 83:36-60 J1 '30
Die religion der Indogermanen in ihren ku1tur-
historischen beziehungen. XV. Koppers. bib-
liog 1' Anthropos 24:1073-89 S '29
Philosophy
Bergson, Kierkegaard, and mysticism; tr by
A. Dru. G. Cattaui. bibliog Dublin R 192:
70-8 Ja '33
Dark mirror; with postscript on spiritual in-
tuition in Christian philosophy. C. Dawson.
Dublin R 187:177-200 0 '30
Darkness of faith. F. R. Hoare. Dublin R 191:
105-16 J1 '32; 192:92-104 Ja '33
Making the layman articulate. VV. Parsons.
America 48:153-5 N 19 '32
Nature and origin of religion. C. Bruehl. bib-
iog f Ham and Past R 32:561-8 Mr '32
Philosophy of religion: God as the goal of
evolution: discussion. Am Cath Phil Assn
1931:196-205
Present trends in philosophy of religion. L. R.
Ward. Am Cath Phil Assn 1929:74-85
Problem of Christian philosophy: review of
L’esprit de la philosophie medievale. by
E. Gilson. A. Lion. Dublin R 193:213-30 0
'33
Professor A. E. Taylor's Gifford lectures:
based on Faith oi’ a. moralist. A. B. Sharpe.
Dublin R 189:293-301 0 '31
Religion. C. Bruehl. bibliog f Horn and Past
R 32:449-56 F '32
Religion in the philosophy of society. C. A.
ilizirga bibliog f Am Cath Phil Assn 1933:
Stop thinking and believe? editorial. Cath
W’orId 135:97-105 Ap '32
Study and teaching
See Religious education
RELIGION (word)
Derivation
Discussion. Commonweal 13:300, 665 Ja 14,
Ap 15 '31
RELIGION, Assyro-Babylonian
Der namenglaube bei den Babyloniern, nach
den quellen mit berilcksichtigung religions-
geschichtlicher parallelen dargestellt. VV.
Schulz. bibliog Anthropos 262895-928 S '31
RELIGION. Comparative
Comparative religion. A. G. Herring. Month
162:38-41 Ji '33
Old Testament and modern discoveries. J. P.
Arendzen. Horn and Past R 32:16-23, 136-42,
239- 7, 365-71 O-D '3], Ja '32
See also
Christianity and
other religions
RELIGION, Personal. See Spiritual life
RELIGION, Philosophy of. See Religion-Philo-
sophy
RELIGION, Primitive
Hook-swinging in the Old World and in Amer-
ica: a. problem in cultural integration and
disintegration. VV. C. MacLeod. bibliog An-
thropos 26:551-61 My '31
Law of causality in ethnology. A. D. Frenay.
bibliog f Central-Biatt 25:42-5, 76-9, 114-16
lily-Ag '32
er monotheismus der primitiven. VV.
gghmidt. bibliog f Anthropos 25:703-9 My
Origin and early history of religion. J. M.
Cooper. Primitive Man 2:33-50 Jl-O '29; re-
printed in Eccl R 83:36-60 Jl '30
Questionnaire on the relations between re-
ligiion and morality. Primitive Man 4:61-3 0
Relations between religion and morality in
primitive culture. J. M. Cooper. bibliog
Primitive Man 4:33-48 J1 '31
Religion of pre-historic man. A
Central-Blatt 23:190-2, 223-5 S,
Religious ideas of the Firelanders. M. Gu-
sinde. Horn and Past R 30:1067-76 Jl '30
Some aspects of life in pre-Roman Gaul. M.
Ua0Dubhgeannain. bibliog Irish Mo 59:645-
51
Supreme Being among the Banyarwanda of
gtlugndgg L. Classe. Primitive Man 2:56-7
Temples of the Mordvas. C. Radziwill. Com-
monweal 11:79-80 N 20 '29
Voikskunde und religitise volkskunde. J.
Schrijnen. Anthropos 252239-54 Ja '30
. D. Frenay.
'30
See also
Ancestor worship Mythology
Animism Puberty rites
Initiation (religious Religlon and magic
rite) Sacrifices g
Mama Sun worship
Moon Worship SUDEYSUUOII
Mysteries, Religious frotemism
ls subhead Religion under names of
nations, tribes. etc, e.g. Nad'a-Religion
RELIGION and art. See Art and religion
asir:1;‘o‘3rolfagri1f1gic. A. D. Frenay. bibliog
f Central-Blatt 23:-405-7; 24:7-8, 44-6 Mr-My
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O '29
Bibliography
Materialnachweise zur vtilkerkundiichen be-
Ieuchtung des antikennmysteriemvesens auf
grund der “Anthropos -aufsatze. K. Prtlmm.
1l5mthIdopl‘?%l?8:759l173('; S 3x-ill ion and magic
0 ra on -
SeP(i'(i:;:itivel Magn 5:51-2 J1-0 $29
RELIGION and medicine. See Medicine and re-
ligion
lit
'3;-ri‘fne;y editorial. America 46:
Qiiggtizanlgaire on the relations between reli-
gion and morality. Primitive Man 4261-3 0
Relations between religion and morality among
the Bhils. Pere Hippolytus. Primitive Man
4:49-53 0 '31 p
Relations between religion and morality among
the early Greeks and Romans. L1 2.2 J.
McGuire. bibliog t Primitive Man 4.1 - 8.
'31
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