The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... symbols . To see the God image ( or any image ) as a symbol was to see it as a hybrid , a sym - bolon of contrasting mean- ings , which points to something known and to something unknown . The logical relationship which obtains between ...
... symbols . To see the God image ( or any image ) as a symbol was to see it as a hybrid , a sym - bolon of contrasting mean- ings , which points to something known and to something unknown . The logical relationship which obtains between ...
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... 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 points out . He also observes ( in line ...
... 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 points out . He also observes ( in line ...
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... 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 city ; and it is the prevalence of this idea of the holy which has ...
... 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 city ; and it is the prevalence of this idea of the holy which has ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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