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XIV. THE HOLY AS AN A PRIORI CATEGORY. PART I 112
XV. ITS EARLIEST MANIFESTATIONS 117
XVI. THE 'CRUDER' PHASES 132
XVII. THE HOLY AS AN A PRIORI CATEGORY. PART II 136
XVIII. THE MANIFESTATIONS OF THE 'HOLY' AND THE
FACULTY OF 'DIVINATION'
143
XIX. DIVINATION IN PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY 155
XX. DIVINATION IN CHRISTIANITY TO-DAY 162
XXI. HISTORY AND THE A PRIORI IN RELIGION: SUMMARY
AND CONCLUSION
175

APPENDIXES:
I. Chrysostom on the Inconceivable in God 179
II. The Numinous in Poetry, Hymn, and Liturgy 186
III. Original Numinous Sounds 190
IV. 'Spirit' and 'Soul' as Numinous Entities 193
V. The Supra-personal in the Numinous 197
VI. The Mystical Element in Luther's Conception
of 'Faith'
204
VII. 'Signs Following' 207
VIII. Silent Worship 210
IX. A Numinous Experience of John Ruskin 215
X. The Expression of the Numinous in English 216
XI. The Mysterium Tremendum in Robertson and Watts 220
XII. The Resurrection as a Spiritual Experience 222
XIII. Religious Essays, A Supplement to 'The Idea of the
Holy' (O.U.P.): table of contents
229
INDEX 230

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Idea of the Holy: An Inquiry into the Non-Rational Factor in the Idea of the Divine and Its Relation to the Rational. Contributors: Rudolf Otto - author, John W. Harvey - transltr. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1958. Page Number: viii.
    
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