Historical studies of religious development, ritual, kingship, and comparative method, retained with explicit period and source boundaries.
Folders
Demonology Magic and Skepticism — Historical studies of demonology, magic, apparition, divination, superstition, and skeptical responses to supernatural claims. (2)
Early Religion and Theories of God — Historical comparative theories of gods, mythology, worship, prayer, magic, and early religious experience. (1)
Evolution Religion and Morality — Historical studies of evolutionary science in relation to religion, philosophy, ethics, and social thought. (1)
Tradition and Comparative Mythology — Historical arguments about inherited tradition, comparative mythology, chronology, scripture, and the transmission of religious ideas. (1)
Witchcraft Persecution and Skepticism — Historical studies of witchcraft belief, accusation, persecution, trial records, skepticism, and legal abolition. (1)
Comparative Religion — J. Estlin Carpenter — J. Estlin Carpenter's complete eight-chapter survey of comparative religion, sacred acts and products, morality, and beliefs about life and destiny.
Coronation Rites — Reginald Maxwell Woolley — Reginald Maxwell Woolley's complete 1915 historical study of Eastern and Western Christian coronation rites, regalia, unction, and kingship.
History of Religion — Allan Menzies — Allan Menzies's complete five-part historical survey of early religious practices and the national, Semitic, Aryan, and universal systems of religion.
Magic and Religion — Andrew Lang — Andrew Lang responds to comparative theories of magic, ritual, sacrifice, and religion in fifteen chapters and three appendices.
Mysteria — Otto Henne am Rhyn — Otto Henne am Rhyn's complete 1895 history of ancient mysteries, medieval tribunals and guilds, Freemasonry, Illuminism, and secret societies.
Pantheism — J. Allanson Picton — J. Allanson Picton's complete 1905 historical and philosophical account of pantheism from ancient thought through Spinoza and modern religious philosophy.
Superstition in All Ages — Baron d'Holbach — A complete historical English witness of Superstition in All Ages with its Meslier attribution, Voltaire material, and editorial prefaces.
Ten Great Religions — James Freeman Clarke — James Freeman Clarke's complete comparative-theology survey of Chinese, Indian, Buddhist, Zoroastrian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Norse, Jewish, and Islamic traditions in relation to Christianity.
The Evolution of the Idea of God — Grant Allen — Grant Allen's complete 1897 inquiry proposing an evolutionary origin of religion across twenty chapters on death, gods, sacred objects, sacrifice, and Christianity.
The God-Idea of the Ancients — Eliza Burt Gamble — Eliza Burt Gamble's complete eighteen-chapter feminist history of sex, gendered divinity, ritual symbolism, Israelite religion, and Christianity.
The History of the Devil and the Idea of Evil — Paul Carus — Paul Carus's 1900 comparative history of the Devil and the idea of evil, tracing the figure from ancient Egypt, Persia, and Israel through Christianity into modern philosophy.
Woman, Church and State — Matilda Joslyn Gage — Matilda Joslyn Gage's 1893 history and polemic arguing that the ancient Matriarchate, Canon Law, and the witch trials were stages in the Christian church's long campaign against women's civil and religious standing.