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The antecedents of comparative religion
'He who knows one, knows none'
'Darwinism makes it possible'
Totemism and magic
Some varieties of religious experience
The quest for academic recognition
Religion, comparative and absolute
Culture and history
Religion and unconscious
The phenomenology of religion
Toward a dialogue of religions?
Twenty years of international debate, 1950-1970
From comparative religion to religious studies.
'He who knows one, knows none'
'Darwinism makes it possible'
Totemism and magic
Some varieties of religious experience
The quest for academic recognition
Religion, comparative and absolute
Culture and history
Religion and unconscious
The phenomenology of religion
Toward a dialogue of religions?
Twenty years of international debate, 1950-1970
From comparative religion to religious studies.