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Throughout much of the world , traditional attitudes toward religion have changed
, and societies have suffered as ... that has examined the various areas of applied
ethics as well as the more traditional ethical areas of religion and philosophy .
Throughout much of the world , traditional attitudes toward religion have changed
, and societies have suffered as ... that has examined the various areas of applied
ethics as well as the more traditional ethical areas of religion and philosophy .
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A comparative study of different religions in South Africa ; particularly rich in its
treatment of independent churches and their relationship to traditional religious
practices . Joint Symposium of Philosophers from Africa and from The
Netherlands .
A comparative study of different religions in South Africa ; particularly rich in its
treatment of independent churches and their relationship to traditional religious
practices . Joint Symposium of Philosophers from Africa and from The
Netherlands .
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They object to the elite movers of these revolutions , just as Burke objected to the
Jacobins , because they uproot traditional structures and replace them with the
flawed products of their own ideology . American “ neoconservatism , ” which ...
They object to the elite movers of these revolutions , just as Burke objected to the
Jacobins , because they uproot traditional structures and replace them with the
flawed products of their own ideology . American “ neoconservatism , ” which ...
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