The Journal of Religion, 1 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1921 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... social order , of which the document may have been merely an incidental product . Yet sometimes the study of literary records and archaeological remains becomes so inherently absorbing that no appreciable effort is made to visualize the ...
... social order , of which the document may have been merely an incidental product . Yet sometimes the study of literary records and archaeological remains becomes so inherently absorbing that no appreciable effort is made to visualize the ...
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... social order . While man is a social creature , it is also true that he is possessed of both conscious and unconscious mental life . No study of his past is scientific which does not recognize the significance of the psychological ...
... social order . While man is a social creature , it is also true that he is possessed of both conscious and unconscious mental life . No study of his past is scientific which does not recognize the significance of the psychological ...
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... social mind than was formerly customary among historians . Furthermore , the will of the mass , whether operating unconsciously under the force of circumstances or voluntarily pursuing its own intelligent purposes , finds its ...
... social mind than was formerly customary among historians . Furthermore , the will of the mass , whether operating unconsciously under the force of circumstances or voluntarily pursuing its own intelligent purposes , finds its ...
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... social order . When viewing religion thus as a vital factor in the social evolution of humanity , the historian clearly differentiates his task from both that of the speculative theologian and that of the distinctively biblical ...
... social order . When viewing religion thus as a vital factor in the social evolution of humanity , the historian clearly differentiates his task from both that of the speculative theologian and that of the distinctively biblical ...
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... social evolution . He hesitates also to posit for history a mechanistic order of development fashioned after the analogy of biological laws . He recognizes that social progress moves forward by the method of trial and error , so to ...
... social evolution . He hesitates also to posit for history a mechanistic order of development fashioned after the analogy of biological laws . He recognizes that social progress moves forward by the method of trial and error , so to ...
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