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... ethnography . John Lightfoot reconstructed the world of ancient Judaism so as to understand the New Testament ; John Selden studied Hebrew marriage because he wanted to reform the English law of divorce ; and John Spencer examined ...
... ethnography . John Lightfoot reconstructed the world of ancient Judaism so as to understand the New Testament ; John Selden studied Hebrew marriage because he wanted to reform the English law of divorce ; and John Spencer examined ...
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... ethnography the burden of argument in his final chapters ( 1922 : V and VI ) on ' The Interpretation of Andamanese Customs and Beliefs ' was to show how the power of society acting through these customs and beliefs created moral ...
... ethnography the burden of argument in his final chapters ( 1922 : V and VI ) on ' The Interpretation of Andamanese Customs and Beliefs ' was to show how the power of society acting through these customs and beliefs created moral ...
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... Ethnography of the Religious Imagination in Africa . ( Princeton ) . ( 1986a ) , Persuasions and Performances ; the Play of Tropes in Culture . ( Bloomington ) . ( 1986b ) , The Argument of Images and the Experience of Returning to the ...
... Ethnography of the Religious Imagination in Africa . ( Princeton ) . ( 1986a ) , Persuasions and Performances ; the Play of Tropes in Culture . ( Bloomington ) . ( 1986b ) , The Argument of Images and the Experience of Returning to the ...
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