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Man’s ‘Vital Principle’

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How in the various religions, has life been conceived as the opposite of death, and in particular, how has human life been conceived?

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  1. Pedersen, Isr. I, 182–212

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  2. Ibid., I, 182ff

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  3. Ibid., I, 77ff

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  4. O. Weinreich, Antike Heilungswunder. Untersuchungen zum Wunderglauben der Griechen und Römer, Giessen 1909, 1–76

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Kristensen, W.B. (1960). Man’s ‘Vital Principle’. In: The Meaning of Religion. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6580-0_10

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