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... ( religious images used in worship ) of Eastern Orthodox Christianity . The main unit of religious organization even- tually included the whole tribe or village , but religion was still an integral part of other social institutions rather ...
... ( religious images used in worship ) of Eastern Orthodox Christianity . The main unit of religious organization even- tually included the whole tribe or village , but religion was still an integral part of other social institutions rather ...
Page 416
... religion are especial- ly evident within the institution of the family . Religion began as a family activity , and in many societies the family is still deeply embedded in reli- gious belief . Religious affiliation influences many as ...
... religion are especial- ly evident within the institution of the family . Religion began as a family activity , and in many societies the family is still deeply embedded in reli- gious belief . Religious affiliation influences many as ...
Page 417
... religious consciousness , as evidenced by the growth of evangeli- cal Christianity , the coalition between conservative politicians and fundamentalist ... religious trends . I f you were a deaf student attending a college Religion 417.
... religious consciousness , as evidenced by the growth of evangeli- cal Christianity , the coalition between conservative politicians and fundamentalist ... religious trends . I f you were a deaf student attending a college Religion 417.
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The Family I50 | 21 |
Class Inequalities and Social Welfare | 33 |
Exercises and Applications I36 | 40 |
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