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Review: Superb - Mircea Eliade was a genius, a polymath, and his three-volume history of religious ideas deserves to go on your bookshelf right next to Copleston's history of philosophy. I want this review to be brief, so I'll just point out that Page One is really worth the price of the entire book. On that page, Eliade simply reprints his earlier thoughts on religion in general, which strike me as absolutely true: around the world and throughout recorded time, we human beings have been religious. And this is something which really deserves serious thought and examination. I myself am about as religious as a pea, but I cannot help noticing that I am in a distinct minority. Then I look at Page One again, and think again about Eliade's statement that religion is a constant of human consciousness, NOT an historical stage which we have passed through. Well, the man who most fervently believed that religion was "only a phase" was Mr. Karl Marx, who nowadays looks to have been proven wrong about almost everything. As Eliade says, "it is difficult to imagine how the human mind could function without the conviction that there is something irreducibly *real* in the world; and it is impossible to imagine how consciousness could appear without conferring a *meaning* on man's impulses and experiences. Consciousness of a real and meaningful world is intimately connected with the discovery of the sacred.....Living, considered as being human, is in itself a *religious act*, for food-getting, sexual life, and work have a sacramental value. In other words, to be --- or, rather, to become --- *a man* signifies being 'religious.' " This might well be compared with Larkin's poem, "Church Going." Perhaps the question for us non-believers is not so much to "convert" others, as to try to define a religion that works for everyone. Just as an example, I cannot see any reason why a religious life should involve a conflict with science, or an easily-falsifiable belief that the Earth was created in 4,000 BC. In any case, Volume I begins with the Paleolithic -- the earliest hunter-gatherers. It continues through "the longest revolution" --- agriculture -- the Mesolithic and the Neolithic. The next stop is Mesopotamia and Sumer / Babylon, followed by the religious ideas of the Pharoahs. There is a "detour" into the mystery of the megaliths (Stonehenge etc.). There follows a discussion of the Hittites and the Canaanites, early Israel, and then a sudden shift to the Europeans and the Indian Vedic gods. The rest of the volume deals with the phases of Greek religion, Indian religion before Buddha, and Zarathustra. That's just Volume I of an extremely detailed and thorough history of our religious ideas.
Review: A fountain of information! - I believe this book should be in fundamental history and anthropology courses, and I feel so bad I’m only picking it up now as a 30-year-old. I knew of Professor Eliade as my family is Romanian and I would hear him brought up in conversation and in media. My undergraduate thesis was dispelling the idea of vampires as a Transylvanian and discovering the matriarchal Paleolithic societies and goddess cultures that were hidden was eye opening. Eliade’s book brings the interdisciplinary approach to history, anthropology, philosophy, and religion. Within the first chapter I learned more than my graduate courses combined. A must read!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | 0226204014 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,551 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #24 in General History of Religion #53 in History of Religions #111 in Comparative Religion (Books) |
| Book 1 of 3  | History of Religious Ideas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (337) |
| Dimensions  | 9.05 x 5.9 x 1.05 inches |
| Edition  | First Edition |
| ISBN-10  | 9780226204017 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0226204017 |
| Item Weight  | 7.4 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 508 pages |
| Publication date  | April 15, 1981 |
| Publisher  | University of Chicago Press |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb
*by G***H on October 2, 2009*

Mircea Eliade was a genius, a polymath, and his three-volume history of religious ideas deserves to go on your bookshelf right next to Copleston's history of philosophy. I want this review to be brief, so I'll just point out that Page One is really worth the price of the entire book. On that page, Eliade simply reprints his earlier thoughts on religion in general, which strike me as absolutely true: around the world and throughout recorded time, we human beings have been religious. And this is something which really deserves serious thought and examination. I myself am about as religious as a pea, but I cannot help noticing that I am in a distinct minority. Then I look at Page One again, and think again about Eliade's statement that religion is a constant of human consciousness, NOT an historical stage which we have passed through. Well, the man who most fervently believed that religion was "only a phase" was Mr. Karl Marx, who nowadays looks to have been proven wrong about almost everything. As Eliade says, "it is difficult to imagine how the human mind could function without the conviction that there is something irreducibly *real* in the world; and it is impossible to imagine how consciousness could appear without conferring a *meaning* on man's impulses and experiences. Consciousness of a real and meaningful world is intimately connected with the discovery of the sacred.....Living, considered as being human, is in itself a *religious act*, for food-getting, sexual life, and work have a sacramental value. In other words, to be --- or, rather, to become --- *a man* signifies being 'religious.' " This might well be compared with Larkin's poem, "Church Going." Perhaps the question for us non-believers is not so much to "convert" others, as to try to define a religion that works for everyone. Just as an example, I cannot see any reason why a religious life should involve a conflict with science, or an easily-falsifiable belief that the Earth was created in 4,000 BC. In any case, Volume I begins with the Paleolithic -- the earliest hunter-gatherers. It continues through "the longest revolution" --- agriculture -- the Mesolithic and the Neolithic. The next stop is Mesopotamia and Sumer / Babylon, followed by the religious ideas of the Pharoahs. There is a "detour" into the mystery of the megaliths (Stonehenge etc.). There follows a discussion of the Hittites and the Canaanites, early Israel, and then a sudden shift to the Europeans and the Indian Vedic gods. The rest of the volume deals with the phases of Greek religion, Indian religion before Buddha, and Zarathustra. That's just Volume I of an extremely detailed and thorough history of our religious ideas.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fountain of information!
*by I***E on March 31, 2024*

I believe this book should be in fundamental history and anthropology courses, and I feel so bad I’m only picking it up now as a 30-year-old. I knew of Professor Eliade as my family is Romanian and I would hear him brought up in conversation and in media. My undergraduate thesis was dispelling the idea of vampires as a Transylvanian and discovering the matriarchal Paleolithic societies and goddess cultures that were hidden was eye opening. Eliade’s book brings the interdisciplinary approach to history, anthropology, philosophy, and religion. Within the first chapter I learned more than my graduate courses combined. A must read!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great book, highly recommended
*by H***N on March 3, 2015*

I recommend Eliade to anyone who is studying, or has an interest in, understanding real cultural understanding as it applies to the early Europeans. I bought this book used, and it arrived in good condition with clean text. This is a meaty book with loads of detail and comprehension. I would suggest pairing it with Eliade's Sacred and Profane for an even more in-depth analysis.

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