Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... religion and morals , above all the identification of the whole tribe as a social unit with its religion ; that is , the absence of any religious sectarianism , dis- sension , or heterodoxy in primitive creed . Society as the Substance ...
... religion and morals , above all the identification of the whole tribe as a social unit with its religion ; that is , the absence of any religious sectarianism , dis- sension , or heterodoxy in primitive creed . Society as the Substance ...
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... religion deeply and sincerely knows that the strongest religious moments come in solitude , in turning away from the world , in concentration and in mental detachment , and not in the distraction of a crowd . Can primitive religion be ...
... religion deeply and sincerely knows that the strongest religious moments come in solitude , in turning away from the world , in concentration and in mental detachment , and not in the distraction of a crowd . Can primitive religion be ...
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... religion , especially in the performance of ini- tiation ceremonies and tribal mysteries , is to sacralize the reli- gious part of tradition . It is clear , therefore , that religion cannot derive all its sanctity from that source which ...
... religion , especially in the performance of ini- tiation ceremonies and tribal mysteries , is to sacralize the reli- gious part of tradition . It is clear , therefore , that religion cannot derive all its sanctity from that source which ...
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Nature Myth and Primitive Man | 45 |
Innate Depravity | 70 |
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