"Goose" explores the symbolism of geese in various cultures, linking them to concepts of fidelity and mythology. This 1906 work by James G. R. Forlong is a pioneering comparative study of world religions, reflecting his extensive travels and cultural insights. Volume II covers diverse topics, from gods to practices across civilizations.
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This 1906 classic by James G. R. Forlong explores global religions from an anthropological viewpoint. Spanning three volumes, Volume III covers diverse topics including gods, practices, and symbols from various cultures. Forlong's extensive research reflects his passion for understanding human religious beliefs throughout history.
In "Atheism," James G. R. Forlong explores the concept of atheism through an anthropological lens, challenging traditional religions and theism. This 1906 classic, a comprehensive study of global religious beliefs, reflects Forlong's extensive research and travels, offering insights into various gods, practices, and cultural symbols.