Prayer
Prayer in ancient paganism
- The ever pragmatic Roman attitude is authentically rendered by the Latin phrase d? ut d?s, meaning 'I give so you may give' : the mortal worshipper is trying to 'trade' his attentions (as offerings, promisses) for divine help or forgiveness
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Approaches |
| ► | The act of prayer |
| ► | Prayer in ancient paganism |
| ► | Prayer in the Abrahamic religions |
| ► | Prayer in other Eastern religions |
| ► | Philosophical paradoxes of prayer |
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