Tor Andrae

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Tor Andrae


Born
in Vena, Sweden
July 09, 1885

Died
February 24, 1947

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Tor Julius Efraim Andræ was a Swedish orientalist , clergyman, professor and scholar of comparative religion who served as Bishop of the Diocese of Linköping.

Average rating: 3.38 · 65 ratings · 8 reviews · 20 distinct works
Mohammed: The Man and His F...

3.44 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 1955 — 31 editions
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التصوف الإسلامي

2.79 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 1960 — 8 editions
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In the Garden of Myrtles: S...

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Maometto: la sua vita e la ...

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Mahoma

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Nathan Soderblom

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Die Person Muhammeds in Leh...

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Maometto. La sua vita e la ...

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Die Letzten Dinge

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Mahoma I y II.

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“It seems as though the certainty that God by an unchangeable decree has destined us in advance either to bliss or to damnation would cripple all desire and power of initiative, and would deprive men of any inclination to struggle on in the way of salvation, or would at least cripple all enthusiasm for the religious training of men, or for the preaching of reform and conversion. But as a matter of fact, belief in fore-ordination has really the opposite effect. For it gives the human will new energy, and makes all earthly obstacles seem negligible and unimportant, and this gives man the courage to hope and dare what is apparently impossible.”
Tor Andrae, Mohammed: The Man and His Faith