ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1956, this book provides a clear, scholarly, introduction to the main tenets of Zoroastrian dualism presented largely in the words of the Zoroastrian texts themselves. The book demonstrates the essential reasonableness of Zoroastrian dualism, which is the dualism of a good and an evil spirit, and to show what the means in everyday life and how it is philosophically justified. There are chapters on cosmology, the relation of man to God, the nature of religion, ethics, sacraments and sacrifice, the soul’s fate at death and eschatology.

chapter Chapter I|12 pages

A Catechism

chapter Chapter II|13 pages

The Two Primeval Spirits and Creation

chapter Chapter III|10 pages

The Devil's Onslaught

chapter Chapter IV|15 pages

The Necessity of Dualism

chapter Chapter V|13 pages

Man's First Parents

chapter Chapter VI|17 pages

The Good Religion

chapter Chapter VII|22 pages

The Good Ethics

chapter Chapter VIII|12 pages

Sacraments and Sacrifice

chapter Chapter IX|8 pages

The Individual Judgement at Death

chapter Chapter X|12 pages

The Resurrection of the Body and Life Everlasting