Convenient myths : The Axial age, dark green religion, and the world that never was
Karl Jaspers' construct of the "axial age" envisions the common past (800-200 BC), the time when Western society was born and world religions spontaneously and independently appeared out of a seemingly shared value set. Conversely, the myth of the "dark green golden age" as narrated by David... Full description
Main Author: | Provan, Iain. |
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Waco, Texas : Baylor Press, 2013 |
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