Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectivePearson Education, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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A Materialist Perspective Bryan S. Turner. secular and the religious . Bishops could be barons ; churches exercised secular functions . The Anonymous extended this obvious mixture to the person of the king who , by consecration and ...
A Materialist Perspective Bryan S. Turner. secular and the religious . Bishops could be barons ; churches exercised secular functions . The Anonymous extended this obvious mixture to the person of the king who , by consecration and ...
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... secular state . In contemporary society , this historical decay of ' healthy ' politics has been masked by an idolatrous commit- ment to nationalism . With the death of God , nationalism provides an artificial meaning for political ...
... secular state . In contemporary society , this historical decay of ' healthy ' politics has been masked by an idolatrous commit- ment to nationalism . With the death of God , nationalism provides an artificial meaning for political ...
الصفحة 214
... secular commitment to nationalism and national politics without the outward casement of religious assumptions . Scripturalism was thus an interlude between traditional society and the secular world of modern politics . Like Puritan ...
... secular commitment to nationalism and national politics without the outward casement of religious assumptions . Scripturalism was thus an interlude between traditional society and the secular world of modern politics . Like Puritan ...
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