The Journal of Religion, 1 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1921 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... forces of the universe which have so often become objects of fear , love , and worshipful adoration . With this widening of vision the historian is no longer content to center attention simply upon political happenings . The scope of ...
... forces of the universe which have so often become objects of fear , love , and worshipful adoration . With this widening of vision the historian is no longer content to center attention simply upon political happenings . The scope of ...
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... forces that enter into the determi- nation of the historical process leads , further , to consideration of the environment by which men of the past have found them- selves surrounded . Since society in the last analysis is an ...
... forces that enter into the determi- nation of the historical process leads , further , to consideration of the environment by which men of the past have found them- selves surrounded . Since society in the last analysis is an ...
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... forces that have determined the course of history When observation is centered upon the smaller units of society the ... forces to be taken account of by one who would even approximate a full analysis of the genetic forces that operate ...
... forces that have determined the course of history When observation is centered upon the smaller units of society the ... forces to be taken account of by one who would even approximate a full analysis of the genetic forces that operate ...
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... force of circumstances or voluntarily pursuing its own intelligent purposes , finds its characteristic expression in the institutional life of the group . For this reason the modern historian is quite as much interested in institutions ...
... force of circumstances or voluntarily pursuing its own intelligent purposes , finds its characteristic expression in the institutional life of the group . For this reason the modern historian is quite as much interested in institutions ...
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... forces that have gone into the shaping of religions . It should be noted that his concern is with concrete religions and not with religion in the abstract , for no mere historian can hope to snare this creature of speculative fancy ...
... forces that have gone into the shaping of religions . It should be noted that his concern is with concrete religions and not with religion in the abstract , for no mere historian can hope to snare this creature of speculative fancy ...
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