Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... cult , which is performed by the head of the house or gens , is quite variable and de- pends on the structure and practical importance of the family . A high degree of development in the domestic cult of ancestors generally runs ...
... cult , which is performed by the head of the house or gens , is quite variable and de- pends on the structure and practical importance of the family . A high degree of development in the domestic cult of ancestors generally runs ...
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... cult , and so the term " priests " cannot be applied to them . A rationalization of metaphysical views and a specifically religious ethic are usually missing in the case of a cult without priests , as in the case of a magician without a ...
... cult , and so the term " priests " cannot be applied to them . A rationalization of metaphysical views and a specifically religious ethic are usually missing in the case of a cult without priests , as in the case of a magician without a ...
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... cult of animals was increasingly pushed into the center of religious interest , even though it is most likely that the systematic intellectual training of the priests had grown by comparison with earlier times . And so too in India ...
... cult of animals was increasingly pushed into the center of religious interest , even though it is most likely that the systematic intellectual training of the priests had grown by comparison with earlier times . And so too in India ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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