Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 171
... religion is to be described ? Is it to be the Roman religion of 8 P.M. , July 1 , 321 B.C. , or of 7 A.M. , May 10 , 322 B.C. ? If the historian wished to give such a description he could not because nobody knows what exactly were the ...
... religion is to be described ? Is it to be the Roman religion of 8 P.M. , July 1 , 321 B.C. , or of 7 A.M. , May 10 , 322 B.C. ? If the historian wished to give such a description he could not because nobody knows what exactly were the ...
Strana 172
... religion of any individual is changing throughout life , from childhood to senility . Therefore , even in an individual every moment of religious belief is unique . Under such circumstances our unicist , to be consistent , may not talk ...
... religion of any individual is changing throughout life , from childhood to senility . Therefore , even in an individual every moment of religious belief is unique . Under such circumstances our unicist , to be consistent , may not talk ...
Strana 173
... religion . And since they belong to the same class and have common elements , then this means that in certain character- istics religion is a recurring phenomenon , repeated in different societies - at different periods , that is , in ...
... religion . And since they belong to the same class and have common elements , then this means that in certain character- istics religion is a recurring phenomenon , repeated in different societies - at different periods , that is , in ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Social Classes in Portraiture for Europe | 28 |
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