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To see the God image ( or any image ) as a symbol was to see it as a hybrid , a sym - bolon of contrasting meanings , which points to something known and to something unknown . The logical relationship which obtains between ...
To see the God image ( or any image ) as a symbol was to see it as a hybrid , a sym - bolon of contrasting meanings , which points to something known and to something unknown . The logical relationship which obtains between ...
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VI Almost the entire text of Rites and Symbols is devoted to analysis of male initiation ; 21 female rites are treated in a mere nine pages.22 This fact reflects the poverty of the ethnographic data on women's initiations , as Eliade ...
VI Almost the entire text of Rites and Symbols is devoted to analysis of male initiation ; 21 female rites are treated in a mere nine pages.22 This fact reflects the poverty of the ethnographic data on women's initiations , as Eliade ...
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That which Eliade perceives as the deeper meaning of all men's rites and symbols of initiation is a faithful representation of that male sense of the sacred which has prevailed in Western civilization since the founding of the first ...
That which Eliade perceives as the deeper meaning of all men's rites and symbols of initiation is a faithful representation of that male sense of the sacred which has prevailed in Western civilization since the founding of the first ...
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