Implicit Religion in Contemporary SocietyKok Pharos Publishing House, 1997 - 302 sider This book reports three studies that were undertaken of what "moves" people - firstly, as individuals, through verbal interviews; secondly, in a public house, through working behind the bar, & thirdly, in a residential community, through being the Rector of a parish. |
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Side 19
... given people in a given period of history there is a theoretical religion ( morality , law ) and a practical religion ( morality , law ) . We say a religion , a morality , a law , for the sake of brevity : really there are more than one ...
... given people in a given period of history there is a theoretical religion ( morality , law ) and a practical religion ( morality , law ) . We say a religion , a morality , a law , for the sake of brevity : really there are more than one ...
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... given to the questions asked in the interviews . There is , of course , no a priori reason why the number of answers that should be either required or significant should be three . However , the total spread from which they were ...
... given to the questions asked in the interviews . There is , of course , no a priori reason why the number of answers that should be either required or significant should be three . However , the total spread from which they were ...
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... given rise to my individuality , my Self , and which therefore gives grounds for hope . The areas of reference are distinct , although connected . The contrasting at- titudes can likewise be seen to be connected . As usual , though ...
... given rise to my individuality , my Self , and which therefore gives grounds for hope . The areas of reference are distinct , although connected . The contrasting at- titudes can likewise be seen to be connected . As usual , though ...
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CAN IMPLICIT RELIGION BE STUDIED? | 45 |
THE IMPLICIT RELIGION OF INDIVIDUALS | 51 |
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