"Gottergnade und Menschenkraft in den altindischen Religionen" untersucht die Konzepte der g ttlichen Gnade und der menschlichen Anstrengung im Kontext der alten indischen Religionen. Hermann Oldenberg analysiert die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen dem G ttlichen und dem Menschlichen im fr hen Hinduismus und Buddhismus.
Dieses Werk bietet einen tiefen Einblick in die philosophischen und religi sen Grundlagen dieser Traditionen und beleuchtet, wie Gl ubige das Zusammenspiel von g ttlicher Intervention und pers nlicher Verantwortung verstanden. Oldenbergs detaillierte Analyse macht dieses Buch zu einer wertvollen Ressource f r Religionswissenschaftler, Historiker und alle, die sich f r die spirituellen Urspr nge Indiens interessieren.
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