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... sense of pollution , can have the effect of protecting religious groups from each other . It gives them room to back off . Constantine and his successors had been vehement in not wishing to be seen near a sacrificial altar.37 In Africa ...
... sense of pollution , can have the effect of protecting religious groups from each other . It gives them room to back off . Constantine and his successors had been vehement in not wishing to be seen near a sacrificial altar.37 In Africa ...
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... sense of the possible . We take for granted that Christianization must have been a slow , heroic struggle on earth against the unyielding , protean weight of an unconverted ancient world . Thanks largely to the writings of the ...
... sense of the possible . We take for granted that Christianization must have been a slow , heroic struggle on earth against the unyielding , protean weight of an unconverted ancient world . Thanks largely to the writings of the ...
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... sense naturalism is a heresy : ' it should be the task of logicians by taking account of the right linguistic ( my italics ) considerations , to strengthen Philosophy against the onslaught of the infidel psychologists ' . And in another ...
... sense naturalism is a heresy : ' it should be the task of logicians by taking account of the right linguistic ( my italics ) considerations , to strengthen Philosophy against the onslaught of the infidel psychologists ' . And in another ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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