Early Sociology of Religion, 4 tomasFirst published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
SCIENCE AND MIRACLES | 15 |
III | 43 |
IV | 72 |
ANTHROPOLOGY AND HALLUCINATIONS | 113 |
DEMONIACAL POSSESSION | 138 |
EVOLUTION OF THE IDEA OF | 173 |
SUPREME GODS NOT NECESSARILY DEVELOPED OUT | 201 |
MORE SAVAGE SUPREME BEINGS | 230 |
AHONE TIRAWA NAPI PACHACAMAC TUI LAGA | 251 |
THE OLD DEGENERATION THEORY | 278 |
XVI | 294 |
CONCLUSION | 317 |
APPENDICES | 337 |
B THE POLTERGEIST AND HIS EXPLAINERS | 352 |
CRYSTALGAZING | 367 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
accepted ancestor-worship ancestors Animism anthropological appear asked Australian belief body called cause chief civilised coincidence conception condition course Creator culture dead death deity described developed divine dreams early eternal evidence examine example existence experience explain facts faith Father Fetishism ghosts give given gods hallucinations hand Herr Parish historically human hypothesis idea Indians instances interest Israel Jehovah kind knowledge known lady later learned least less living look means mind Miss moral mysteries native nature never normal objects observed occurred offered once opinion origin perhaps person phenomena possessed practice present probably proved question races reason received regarded religion religious remarks reported result savage says scientific seems seen soul spirit story suggestion supposed Supreme theory things thought tion tribes Tylor universal usual visions whole worship