Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... belief in him and his power [ Mk . 10 : 51-52 ] . To some degree this faith was sublimated in an ethical direction . Thus , because the adulterous woman believed in his power to pardon sins , Jesus was able to forgive her iniquities ...
... belief in him and his power [ Mk . 10 : 51-52 ] . To some degree this faith was sublimated in an ethical direction . Thus , because the adulterous woman believed in his power to pardon sins , Jesus was able to forgive her iniquities ...
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... belief which admitted man's inadequacy and inevitable transgression . Moreover , as a warrior religion , Islam had some of the characteristics of the Greek moira in that it developed far less the specifically ra- tional elements of a ...
... belief which admitted man's inadequacy and inevitable transgression . Moreover , as a warrior religion , Islam had some of the characteristics of the Greek moira in that it developed far less the specifically ra- tional elements of a ...
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... belief in predestination easily assumed fatalistic characteristics in the beliefs of the masses , viz . , kismet , and for this reason predestination did not eliminate magic from the popular religion . Finally , the Chinese patrimonial ...
... belief in predestination easily assumed fatalistic characteristics in the beliefs of the masses , viz . , kismet , and for this reason predestination did not eliminate magic from the popular religion . Finally , the Chinese patrimonial ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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