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'Boyce is a, perhaps the, world authority on Zoroastrianism... Prefaced by a 27-page introduction, this anthology contains selections which offer a complete picture of Zoroastrian belief, worship and practice. There are historical texts from the sixth century B.C. onwards, and extracts from modern Zoroastrian writings representing traditionalism, occultism and reformist opinion. Anyone wishing to know more about this 'least well known of the world religions' should sample these selections.'
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"Boyce is a, perhaps the, world authority on Zoroastrianism. . . . Prefaced by a 27-page introduction, this anthology contains selections which offer a complete picture of Zoroastrian belief, worship and practice. There are historical texts from the sixth century B.C. onwards, and extracts from modern Zoroastrian writings representing traditionalism, occultism and reformist opinion. Anyone wishing to know more about this 'least well known of the world religions' should sample these selections."—The Methodist Church"Wide-ranging. . . . An indispensable one-volume collection of primary materials."—William R. Darrow, Religious Studies Review
Author Biography
Mary Boyce is Emeritus Professor of Iranian Studies at the University of London. John R. Hinnells is professor of comparative religion in the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. He is the author of Handbook of Living Religions and editor of the Penguin Dictionary of Religions.
Table of Contents
General introduction Acknowledgements Abbreviations Foreword 1. Introduction 1.1. The textual sources 1.2. The religious background to Zoroastrianism 1.3. Zarathushtra and his teachings 1.4. Some reasons for diversity in modern studies of Zoroastrianism 1.5. The ancient Iranian world picture 1.6. The seven holy days of obligation 1.7. The Zoroastrian calendar 1.8. The Zoroastrian 'world year' 1.9. Chronological background to the texts 2. Tradition and doctrine 2.1. Ancient materials from the Yashts 2.2. Verses from the Gathas 2.3. Passages from the Zand of lost Avestan texts 3. Worship, prayer and confession 3.1. Selections from Yasna Haptanhaiti 3.2. Passages from the yasna liturgy accompanying the preparation of the haoma offering 3.3. The four great prayers 3.4. The creed (Fravarane) 3.5. The kusti prayers 3.6. The Hamazor 3.7. The benediction, or prayer for health (tan-dorosti) 3.8. From a general confession, Patet i Khwad 4. Rules and observances 4.1. The cult of fire 4.2. Concerning human 'nasa' and the proper disposal of the dead 4.3. On 'taking the baj' 4.4. Festivals 5. The life and legend of Zarathustra 5.1. Passages from Younger Avestan texts 5.2. Passages from the Zand of lost Avestan texts 5.3. Kavi Vishtaspa and the early wars of the faith 6. The fate of the soul at death, and a vision of heaven and hell 6.1. The fate of the soul, from Younger Avestan texts 6.2. The fate of the soul, from Pahlavi sources 6.3. A vision of heaven and hell, from Arda Viraz Namag 7. Apocalyptic texts 7.1. On the coming of the Saoshyant, from Yasht 19 7.2. On the three World Saviours, from the Zand 7.3. On the seven ages of the world, and the coming of the Saviours, from the Zand of Vahman Yasht 7.4. On Yima's var, from Vendidad 2 8. A Zoroastrian heresy: Zurvanism 8.1. A citation from Theopompus 8.2. Versions of the myth of Zurvan and his twin Sons 9. Dogmatic passages from ninth-century Pahlavi books 9.1. From 'Selected Precepts of the Ancient Sages' 9.2. From Shkand-gumanig Vizar, the 'Doubt-dispelling Exposition' 10. Historical texts 10.1. From the Achaemenian period 10.2. From the Parthian period 10.3. From the Sasanian period 10.4. Passages concerning the Arab conquest and the early centuries of Islam 10.5. Concerning the Irani and Parsi communities, fifteenth to eighteenth centuries A. C. 10.6. From the reports of Europeans, seventeenth to eighteenth centuries 11. The faith in modern times: the nineteenth and twentieth centuries 11.1. From nineteenth-century European writings on Zoroastrian dualism 11.2. Passages from Parsi theosophical writings 11.3. Writings by moderate and radical reformists 11.4. Tradition in belief and practice 11.5. Matters of controversy 11.6. Restatements and reappraisal Bibliography Glossarial index
Details ISBN0226069303 Short Title TEXTUAL SOURCES FOR THE STUDY Pages 176 Language English ISBN-10 0226069303 ISBN-13 9780226069302 Media Book Format Paperback Author Mary Boyce Imprint University of Chicago Press Place of Publication Chicago, IL Country of Publication United States Illustrations 1 map Edition Reprinted edition DOI 10.1604/9780226069302 Translator Mary Boyce UK Release Date 1990-10-15 AU Release Date 1990-10-15 NZ Release Date 1990-10-15 US Release Date 1990-10-15 Publisher The University of Chicago Press Year 1990 Publication Date 1990-10-15 DEWEY 016.295 Audience Undergraduate Series Textual Source for Study of Religion TSSR Edited by Mary Boyce We've got this
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