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    Short description:

    A Study in Creative History (1932) aims to present the main movements of thought as they emerge clearly into history. The book offers the view that the main developments prior to 500 B.C. were the emergence of the Prophetic school in Israel, of Mazdaism in Persia, of Brahmanism, Buddhism in India and Confucianism in China.

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    Long description:

    A Study in Creative History (1932) aims to present the main movements of thought as they emerge clearly into history. The book offers the view that the main developments prior to 500 B.C. were the emergence of the Prophetic school in Israel, of Mazdaism in Persia, of Brahmanism, Buddhism in India and Confucianism in China.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. The Movement of History  2. Egypt  3. The Phoenicians  4. Assyria and Babylon  5. The Israelites  6. The Medes and Persians  7. Mazdaism  8. India  9. China  10. Greece  11. Rome  12. The Interaction of the Eastern and Western Peoples to 500 B.C.

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