Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectivePearson Education, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... urban institutions , the absence of legal rationality and the absence of private property ( Turner , 1978b ) . In Europe , Christianity permitted cities to arise in which urban social relations were based on a universal faith rather ...
... urban institutions , the absence of legal rationality and the absence of private property ( Turner , 1978b ) . In Europe , Christianity permitted cities to arise in which urban social relations were based on a universal faith rather ...
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... Urban Islamic piety is ascetic and puritanical , involving direct access to God through the Koran and without the mediation of holy men . In tone , this piety is rational and formal rather than emotional and spon- taneous . The enduring ...
... Urban Islamic piety is ascetic and puritanical , involving direct access to God through the Koran and without the mediation of holy men . In tone , this piety is rational and formal rather than emotional and spon- taneous . The enduring ...
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... urban workers . Against a background of urban secularisation , the ideologies of democratic participation , achievement and credentialism undermine the conditions which traditionally fostered a virtuoso ethic in religious practice . The ...
... urban workers . Against a background of urban secularisation , the ideologies of democratic participation , achievement and credentialism undermine the conditions which traditionally fostered a virtuoso ethic in religious practice . The ...
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