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 49
... reason to know what priests or sacraments were , then the Society of Friends ( " Quakers " ) would not be able to say , all are priests , or , the whole creation is sacramental . Certainly , first the Religious , and then the Religions ...
... reason to know what priests or sacraments were , then the Society of Friends ( " Quakers " ) would not be able to say , all are priests , or , the whole creation is sacramental . Certainly , first the Religious , and then the Religions ...
Side 165
... reason of their awareness of their contrast and antipathy , come close to explicit religious confrontation . Thus , for the Mono - man the normative ( and capitalized ) Culture closely approximates to both Truth , re- garding the way ...
... reason of their awareness of their contrast and antipathy , come close to explicit religious confrontation . Thus , for the Mono - man the normative ( and capitalized ) Culture closely approximates to both Truth , re- garding the way ...
Side 171
... reason been requested , it might or might not have been explained in such terms . Had " anti - social " been proffered , as a possible explanation , it might have been gladly accepted . Yet it was deeper than that . Indeed , the ...
... reason been requested , it might or might not have been explained in such terms . Had " anti - social " been proffered , as a possible explanation , it might have been gladly accepted . Yet it was deeper than that . Indeed , the ...
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THE IMPLICIT RELIGION OF INDIVIDUALS | 51 |
THE IMPLICIT RELIGION OF A PUBLIC HOUSE | 129 |
The scene | 141 |
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