History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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第 92 頁
... practices that do not rely on verifiable knowledge ( FR , pp . 30-31 ) . But because magic flour- ishes when scientific explanation is ineffective or unobtainable , its manipulations are not irrational ( FR , p . 511 ) . It is , however ...
... practices that do not rely on verifiable knowledge ( FR , pp . 30-31 ) . But because magic flour- ishes when scientific explanation is ineffective or unobtainable , its manipulations are not irrational ( FR , p . 511 ) . It is , however ...
第 134 頁
... practice but attempts to avoid some of their ambiguities . In common usage , a religion is a social phenomenon : the beliefs and practices that have been persistently professed and com- manded by leaders who claim supernatural authority ...
... practice but attempts to avoid some of their ambiguities . In common usage , a religion is a social phenomenon : the beliefs and practices that have been persistently professed and com- manded by leaders who claim supernatural authority ...
第 138 頁
... practice . Whatever else it may be - and it is much , much more - essential to the Roman Catholic religion is what ... practices prescribed by religious authorities . In any case , the definition clearly applies to or covers what have ...
... practice . Whatever else it may be - and it is much , much more - essential to the Roman Catholic religion is what ... practices prescribed by religious authorities . In any case , the definition clearly applies to or covers what have ...
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