
The Axial Age and Its Consequences
by Bellah, Robert N.; Joas, Hans-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 1 |
Fundamental Questions | |
The Axial Age Debate as Religious Discourse | p. 9 |
What Was the Axial Revolution? | p. 30 |
An Evolutionary Approach to Culture: Implications for the Study of the Axial Age | p. 47 |
Embodiment, Transcendence, and Contingency: Anthropological Features of the Axial Age | p. 77 |
The Axial Age in Global History: Cultural Crystallizations and Societal Transformations | p. 102 |
The Buddha's Meditative Trance: Visionary Knowledge, Aphoristic Thinking, and Axial Age Rationality in Early Buddhism | p. 126 |
The Idea of Transcendence | p. 146 |
A Comparative Perspective | |
Religion, the Axial Age, and Secular Modernity in Bellah's Theory of Religious Evolution | p. 191 |
Where Do Axial Commitments Reside? Problems in Thinking about the African Case | p. 222 |
The Axial Age Theory: A Challenge to Historism or an Explanatory Device of Civilization Analysis? With a Look at the Normative Discourse in Axial Age China | p. 248 |
Destructive Possibilities? | |
The Axial Conundrum between Transcendental Visions and Vicissitudes of Their Institutionalizations: Constructive and Destructive Possibilities | p. 277 |
Axial Religions and the Problem of Violence | p. 294 |
Righteous Rebels: When, Where, and Why? | p. 317 |
Reevaluations | |
Rehistoricizing the Axial Age | p. 337 |
Cultural Memory and the Myth of the Axial Age | p. 366 |
Perspectives, on the Future | |
The Axial Invention of Education and Today's Global Knowledge Culture | p. 411 |
The Future of Transcendence: A Sociological Agenda | p. 430 |
The Heritage of the Axial Age: Resource or Burden? | p. 447 |
Bibliography: Works on the Axial Age | p. 469 |
Contributors | p. 539 |
Index | p. 543 |
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