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The Minoan Religion

Harrison, Jane E. | June 9, 1926 issue

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This article briefly discusses the book "A History of Greek Religion," by Martin P. Nilsson. Professor Nilsson's book is secure of a wide and warm welcome because it fills, and fills conscientiously, a real need. It is the only compact and on the whole adequate statement that the readers possess of the facts of Minoan and Mycenaean religion; and the statement is presented by one who is a patient and most cautious investigator in that interesting and fruitful field. Nilsson never fairly faces the question cardinal to any discussion of religion.

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HISTORY of Greek Religion, A (Book); NILSSON, Martin P.; HISTORY; RELIGION; FREEDOM of religion; QUESTION (Logic)
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