
Oriental Mythology : The Masks of God, Volume II
by Campbell, Joseph-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Signatures of the Four Great Domains
I. The Dialogue in Myth of East and West
II. The Shared Myth of the One That Became Two
III. The Two Views of Ego
IV. The Two Ways of India and the Far East
V. The Two Loyalties of Europe and the Levant
VI. The Age of Comparison
Chapter 2. The Cities of God
I. The Age of Wonder
II. Mythogenesis
III. Culture Stage and Culture Style
IV. The Hieratic State
V. Mythic Identification
VI. Mythic Inflation
VII. The Immanent Transcendent God
VIII. The Priestcraft of Art
IX. Mythic Subordination
Chapter 3. The Cities of Men
I. Mythic Dissocation
II. Mythic Virtue
III. Mythic Time
IV. The Mythic Flood
V. Mythic Guilt
VI. The Knowledge of Sorrow
PART TWO: THE MYTHOLOGIES OF INDIA
Chapter 4. Ancient India
I. The Invisible Counterplayer
II. The Indus Civilization: c. 2500-1500 B.C.
III. The Vedic Age: c. 1500-500 B.C.
IV. Mythic Power
V. Forest Philosophy
VI. The Immanent Transcendent Divinity
VII. The Great Reversal
VIII. The Road of Smoke
IX. The Road of Flame
Chapter 5. Buddhist India
I. The Occidental and the Oriental Hero
II. The New City States: c. 800-500 B.C.
III. The Legend of the World Savior
IV. Mythic Eternalization
V. The Middle Way
VI. Nirvana
VII. The Age of the Great Classics: c. 500 B.C.-c. 500 A.D.
VIII. Three Buddhist Kings
IX. The Way of Vision
X. The World Regained - as Dream
Chapter 6. The Indian Golden Age
I. The Heritage of Rome
II. The Mythic Past
III. The Age of the Great Beliefs: c. 500-1500 A.D.
IV. The Way of Delight
V. The Blow of Islam
PART THREE: THE MYTHOLOGIES OF THE FAR EAST
Chapter 7. Chinese Mythology
I. The Antiquity of Chinese Civilization
II. The Mythic Past
III. The Chinese Feudal Age: c. 1500-500 B.C.
IV. The Age of the Great Classics: c. 500 B.C.-500 A.D.
V. The Age of the Great Beliefs: c. 500-1500 A.D.
Chapter 8. Japanese Mythology
I. Prehistoric Origins
II. The Mythic Past
III. The Way of Spirits
IV. The Ways of the Buddha
V. The Way of Heroes
VI. The Way of Tea
Chapter 9. Tibet: The Buddha and the New Happiness
Reference Notes
Index
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