Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... Gods , too , were not originally represented in human forms . To be sure they came to possess the form of enduring beings , which is essential for them , only after the ... gods i ] 407 The Origins of Religion 4 Pantheon and Functional Gods.
... Gods , too , were not originally represented in human forms . To be sure they came to possess the form of enduring beings , which is essential for them , only after the ... gods i ] 407 The Origins of Religion 4 Pantheon and Functional Gods.
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... gods . In any case , the inferiority of earth divinities to celestial personal gods who reside in the clouds or on the mountains is frequently determined by the development of a knightly culture , and there is a tendency to permit ...
... gods . In any case , the inferiority of earth divinities to celestial personal gods who reside in the clouds or on the mountains is frequently determined by the development of a knightly culture , and there is a tendency to permit ...
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... gods . However , priests may find ways of interpreting failures in such a manner that the responsibility falls , not upon the god , but upon the behavior of the god's worshippers . There might even arise from such interpretation the ...
... gods . However , priests may find ways of interpreting failures in such a manner that the responsibility falls , not upon the god , but upon the behavior of the god's worshippers . There might even arise from such interpretation the ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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