Meaning and Salvation in Religiuous StudiesBrill Archive, 1984 - 174 páginas Revision of thesis (doctoral)--Nottingham University. |
Contenido
PART | 17 |
The Sociology of Knowledge | 19 |
Evil and Plausibility | 29 |
Evil and Witchcraft | 42 |
Anthropological Hermeneutics | 62 |
Broader Hermeneutical Issues | 77 |
PART | 99 |
Salvation in Preliterate Societies | 101 |
Evil and Salvation in Sikh Religion | 121 |
Identity in Sikh and Mormon Soteriology | 137 |
Conclusions and Consequences | 155 |
165 | |
171 | |
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Meaning and Salvation in Religious Studies, Volumen46 Douglas James Davies Sin vista previa disponible - 1984 |
Términos y frases comunes
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