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Art as Anticipation of Fate --$tBelief in Reincarnation: Relations to Goethe's Theory of Entelechy, to Fechner's Teachings "about Life after Death" and "the Things of the Afterlife" and to the Pauline Doctrine of the Resurrection --$tMahler and the Cabbalist Doctrine of the Transmigration of Souls --$tThe Doctrine of Palingenesis in Schonberg's Jacobsleiter --$tMonotheism or Pantheism? 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