Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectivePearson Education, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... major symbol of evil as ' flesh ' ; it is the means by which the soul is educated and the obstacle to our salvation ; our health and our salvation are necessarily conjoined , but our sickness may be either a sign of religious election ...
... major symbol of evil as ' flesh ' ; it is the means by which the soul is educated and the obstacle to our salvation ; our health and our salvation are necessarily conjoined , but our sickness may be either a sign of religious election ...
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... major objections to the data on which the argument ultimately rests ( Argyle , 1958 ; Stark and Glock , 1965 ; Demerath and Hammond , 1969 ) ; the implication in this debate that American Christianity is a defective , surrogate religion ...
... major objections to the data on which the argument ultimately rests ( Argyle , 1958 ; Stark and Glock , 1965 ; Demerath and Hammond , 1969 ) ; the implication in this debate that American Christianity is a defective , surrogate religion ...
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... major significance for the life of the community . Death typically occurred in the public arena of the home , witnessed by relatives and confessors ; its presence and frequency testified to the brevity of human life and , at least in ...
... major significance for the life of the community . Death typically occurred in the public arena of the home , witnessed by relatives and confessors ; its presence and frequency testified to the brevity of human life and , at least in ...
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