Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... consequences . These cognitive maps of the human condition were the result of religious intellectualism and religious professionalism which had become somewhat detached from the everyday reality of ordinary people , confronted by the ...
... consequences . These cognitive maps of the human condition were the result of religious intellectualism and religious professionalism which had become somewhat detached from the everyday reality of ordinary people , confronted by the ...
الصفحة 45
... consequences of religion were generally ignored . Religion was seen to be the intellectual response of the individual to natural phenomena , the finitude of human life or the meaning of subjective reality . Religion was primarily a ...
... consequences of religion were generally ignored . Religion was seen to be the intellectual response of the individual to natural phenomena , the finitude of human life or the meaning of subjective reality . Religion was primarily a ...
الصفحة 142
... consequences of capitalism comes to hinge crucially on the existence in feudalism of a ' moral community ' within which religious beliefs could be taken seriously . To show that Catholicism was a dominant ideology in feudal Europe , we ...
... consequences of capitalism comes to hinge crucially on the existence in feudalism of a ' moral community ' within which religious beliefs could be taken seriously . To show that Catholicism was a dominant ideology in feudal Europe , we ...
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