History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... historians would do well to follow suit and lay their cards on the table equally openly . In saying this , I am not arguing that historians should not try to the best of their ability to convey to people in the present what people in ...
... historians would do well to follow suit and lay their cards on the table equally openly . In saying this , I am not arguing that historians should not try to the best of their ability to convey to people in the present what people in ...
第 64 頁
... historians . Take " religion " and “ antisemitism " as denotive or explanatory concepts . While religious historians , theologians , and sociologists often make explicit the meaning they ascribe to those terms and the premises on which ...
... historians . Take " religion " and “ antisemitism " as denotive or explanatory concepts . While religious historians , theologians , and sociologists often make explicit the meaning they ascribe to those terms and the premises on which ...
第 66 頁
... historians and many readers . But how many other less concrete turns of phrase that have been consecrated by long usage are a natural part of historical discourse ? Since many historians are themselves adher- ents of religions , they ...
... historians and many readers . But how many other less concrete turns of phrase that have been consecrated by long usage are a natural part of historical discourse ? Since many historians are themselves adher- ents of religions , they ...
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