History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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... scholars have found intense awe con- nected with the centers , areas , objects , and activities designated by traditional religious concepts as foci of contact with supernat- ural beings or realities . But was awe always aroused equally ...
... scholars have found intense awe con- nected with the centers , areas , objects , and activities designated by traditional religious concepts as foci of contact with supernat- ural beings or realities . But was awe always aroused equally ...
第 110 頁
... scholars discussed thus far conceive of religion as a social phenomenon , they also recognize that much that they deem religious occurs within individuals . Three recent definitions that have drawn considerable atten- tion , at least ...
... scholars discussed thus far conceive of religion as a social phenomenon , they also recognize that much that they deem religious occurs within individuals . Three recent definitions that have drawn considerable atten- tion , at least ...
第 143 頁
... scholars , was there a concerted effort to use empirical descriptions of men- tal processes in order to understand religious phenomena . Not surprisingly , the epistemological stances of scholars differed and the debate of definitions ...
... scholars , was there a concerted effort to use empirical descriptions of men- tal processes in order to understand religious phenomena . Not surprisingly , the epistemological stances of scholars differed and the debate of definitions ...
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