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I. SYSTEMS DOMINATED BY THE ASCETIC IDEATIONAL MENTALITY A.
Hinduism ( Brahmanism ) and Buddhism . Living in an age of a predominantly
Sensate or Mixed type of culture mentality , we are prone to think that the Ascetic
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I. SYSTEMS DOMINATED BY THE ASCETIC IDEATIONAL MENTALITY A.
Hinduism ( Brahmanism ) and Buddhism . Living in an age of a predominantly
Sensate or Mixed type of culture mentality , we are prone to think that the Ascetic
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Beyond the behavior of individuals and small groups , the Active Ideational
mentality is found in the great systems which spring to life from the Ascetic
Ideational point of view . In a way it is the tragic and immanent destiny of the
Ascetic ...
Beyond the behavior of individuals and small groups , the Active Ideational
mentality is found in the great systems which spring to life from the Ascetic
Ideational point of view . In a way it is the tragic and immanent destiny of the
Ascetic ...
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Everywhere you will find this transformation from Ascetic to Active Ideationalism .
When we read about the activities of St. Paul , the great organizer of Christianity ,
we notice at once ( from his Epistles ) how he had to busy himself with worldly ...
Everywhere you will find this transformation from Ascetic to Active Ideationalism .
When we read about the activities of St. Paul , the great organizer of Christianity ,
we notice at once ( from his Epistles ) how he had to busy himself with worldly ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Summary of the Main Traits and Satellites of the Discussed Types of Adaptation | 97 |
Chapter Three CONCRETE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHIEF TYPES OF CULTURE | 103 |
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