Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 299
... religion always assumes the attitude of a weaker object -man - seeking from the Deity a favor , a blessing which He may or may not grant . Whereas in magic rites no personal element is ... RELIGION 299 B The Value or Functions of Religion.
... religion always assumes the attitude of a weaker object -man - seeking from the Deity a favor , a blessing which He may or may not grant . Whereas in magic rites no personal element is ... RELIGION 299 B The Value or Functions of Religion.
Stran 300
... Religion will be needed to supplement the important efforts of science to reach that occult realm . 2. AFFORDING HUMAN CONSOLATION A second function of religion is that of affording comfort or consola- tion to individuals . Human beings ...
... Religion will be needed to supplement the important efforts of science to reach that occult realm . 2. AFFORDING HUMAN CONSOLATION A second function of religion is that of affording comfort or consola- tion to individuals . Human beings ...
Stran 313
... religion of the Chinese ; ( 2 ) Hinduism , the religion of the greater portion of the people living in India ; ( 3 ) Buddhism , the religion of the people of Tibet , Mongolia and a great part of the ... Religious Life MODERN RELIGION 313.
... religion of the Chinese ; ( 2 ) Hinduism , the religion of the greater portion of the people living in India ; ( 3 ) Buddhism , the religion of the people of Tibet , Mongolia and a great part of the ... Religious Life MODERN RELIGION 313.
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