Exploring American ReligionMayfield Pub., 1990 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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... authority into religion . Williams gradually won a reputation as one of America's leading defenders of religious lib- erty . A pamphlet he wrote in 1644 entitled The Bloody Tenet of Persecution was much admired , and some opponents saw ...
... authority into religion . Williams gradually won a reputation as one of America's leading defenders of religious lib- erty . A pamphlet he wrote in 1644 entitled The Bloody Tenet of Persecution was much admired , and some opponents saw ...
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... authority of the Bible proved to be the most significant causes of division among American Protestants , they were by no means the only conflicts . In addition to the proponents of the social gospel , Ameri- cans Protestants had to ...
... authority of the Bible proved to be the most significant causes of division among American Protestants , they were by no means the only conflicts . In addition to the proponents of the social gospel , Ameri- cans Protestants had to ...
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... authority.1 Bellah went on to spell out the significance of the beliefs , symbols , and rituals that he found constituting American civil religion . As with the popular American motto , " In God we trust , ” the references of presidents ...
... authority.1 Bellah went on to spell out the significance of the beliefs , symbols , and rituals that he found constituting American civil religion . As with the popular American motto , " In God we trust , ” the references of presidents ...
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